The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 244The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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The fear of incurring the ill - will of his fellow - beings , or of those invisible spirits ,
disposed more or less hostilely towards him and everywhere surrounding him ,
must have sufficed , even for prehistoric man , to have marked out certain acts as
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The fear of incurring the ill - will of his fellow - beings , or of those invisible spirits ,
disposed more or less hostilely towards him and everywhere surrounding him ,
must have sufficed , even for prehistoric man , to have marked out certain acts as
...
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As , when Huggins saw the aureola , Mercury was near the edge of the sun ,
where the light is measurably less than near the centre , we perceive that the sun
- light from at least the greater part of the aureola round Mercury would be greater
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As , when Huggins saw the aureola , Mercury was near the edge of the sun ,
where the light is measurably less than near the centre , we perceive that the sun
- light from at least the greater part of the aureola round Mercury would be greater
...
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The continuous consonants produce elevations less steep and less high ;
aspirates and sibilants give rounded hills . But the results vary greatly according
to the position of a consonant ; and , so far as I can make out from a careful study
of the ...
The continuous consonants produce elevations less steep and less high ;
aspirates and sibilants give rounded hills . But the results vary greatly according
to the position of a consonant ; and , so far as I can make out from a careful study
of the ...
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