The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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 43
... period of human life on the earth has been divided into two epochs - the Stone Age and the Bronze Age . The Stone Age has been sub- divided into the Paleolithic period , or age of rude stone implements and weapons , and the Neolithic period ...
... period of human life on the earth has been divided into two epochs - the Stone Age and the Bronze Age . The Stone Age has been sub- divided into the Paleolithic period , or age of rude stone implements and weapons , and the Neolithic period ...
Page 44
... period the people seem to have been nomadic and to have had no domestic animals . In the Neolithic period they were , on the contrary , agri- culturists , and had fixed places of residence . The Palæolithic race made numerous attempts ...
... period the people seem to have been nomadic and to have had no domestic animals . In the Neolithic period they were , on the contrary , agri- culturists , and had fixed places of residence . The Palæolithic race made numerous attempts ...
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... period , as indicated by the evidence of Kent's Hole , seem to have lived previous to the formation of the oldest ... period . We must therefore conclude that man lived in Devon- shire long before the hyæna made its appearance in Great ...
... period , as indicated by the evidence of Kent's Hole , seem to have lived previous to the formation of the oldest ... period . We must therefore conclude that man lived in Devon- shire long before the hyæna made its appearance in Great ...
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