The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 294F. Jefferies, 1967 The "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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... seen it must be caught by a pipette and transferred to a slide , covered , and examined with a 1 - inch objective . When first seen these specks are found ( i.e. by the microscope ) to consist of small isolated cells with a bright ...
... seen it must be caught by a pipette and transferred to a slide , covered , and examined with a 1 - inch objective . When first seen these specks are found ( i.e. by the microscope ) to consist of small isolated cells with a bright ...
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... seen or ( more frequently ) heard that another has seen . Among these the power of the snake - mother to swallow her little adders when in danger is firmly believed in many districts . Dr. Leighton discusses this subject at length ...
... seen or ( more frequently ) heard that another has seen . Among these the power of the snake - mother to swallow her little adders when in danger is firmly believed in many districts . Dr. Leighton discusses this subject at length ...
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... seen . Now , in all this there is a vast deal to be suggested , with finesse and due deliberation . It is a little play in itself ; but who has ever seen it played so as to convey the idea of these things ? The stage manager only ...
... seen . Now , in all this there is a vast deal to be suggested , with finesse and due deliberation . It is a little play in itself ; but who has ever seen it played so as to convey the idea of these things ? The stage manager only ...
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