The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 243A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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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... man's capacity for work ; and since food is taken with two principal objects - the maintenance of life and the renewal of material used up in brainwork and muscular work - we shall find that the comparison of man to a machine affords a ...
... man's capacity for work ; and since food is taken with two principal objects - the maintenance of life and the renewal of material used up in brainwork and muscular work - we shall find that the comparison of man to a machine affords a ...
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egotism . Nothing is a greater misfortune for a man's reputation than for him to wear his heart on his sleeve . Marat spoke and wrote , often injudiciously , what he thought and felt at the moment , and for this his memory has suffered ...
egotism . Nothing is a greater misfortune for a man's reputation than for him to wear his heart on his sleeve . Marat spoke and wrote , often injudiciously , what he thought and felt at the moment , and for this his memory has suffered ...
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... man's shoulders . The Tasmanian trout are , however , a fact , and a fact of which the Tasmanians are very justly proud . The brown trout ( Salmo fario ) seems to thrive wonderfully in Tasmanian waters ; fish of eight and nine pounds ...
... man's shoulders . The Tasmanian trout are , however , a fact , and a fact of which the Tasmanians are very justly proud . The brown trout ( Salmo fario ) seems to thrive wonderfully in Tasmanian waters ; fish of eight and nine pounds ...
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