The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 247A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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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Page 375
... light to distinguish the owner ) is particularly rich , the others are quite in tune , and the ear , thus pleasantly saluted , awaits something better . But nothing better comes . The voices sweep upwards in unison , and dwindle away in ...
... light to distinguish the owner ) is particularly rich , the others are quite in tune , and the ear , thus pleasantly saluted , awaits something better . But nothing better comes . The voices sweep upwards in unison , and dwindle away in ...
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... light comes to form the spectrum lies below the deep absorptive layers which produce the solar dark lines . Its light has to pass through hundreds if not thousands of miles of vapour before it is free to traverse the space separating ...
... light comes to form the spectrum lies below the deep absorptive layers which produce the solar dark lines . Its light has to pass through hundreds if not thousands of miles of vapour before it is free to traverse the space separating ...
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... light , and in this case all the light possible is wanted ) . He simply caused the spark to travel in a flat space between two nearly adjacent faces of soapstone ( which will stand any amount of heat employed in such experiments ) . The ...
... light , and in this case all the light possible is wanted ) . He simply caused the spark to travel in a flat space between two nearly adjacent faces of soapstone ( which will stand any amount of heat employed in such experiments ) . The ...
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Under which Lord? By E LYNN LINTONcontinued | 1 |
Meteor Dust By RICHARD A Proctor | 46 |
Note on the Historical Play of King Edward III By ALGERNON | 66 |
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