The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 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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Page 202
... tion being unfavourable , he returned to Khartoum and Europe , with a rich harvest of geographical results , but the main objects of his journey the exploration of the Albert Nyanza and of Dar Fur- unachieved . He has determined the ...
... tion being unfavourable , he returned to Khartoum and Europe , with a rich harvest of geographical results , but the main objects of his journey the exploration of the Albert Nyanza and of Dar Fur- unachieved . He has determined the ...
Page 360
... tion which would enable you to destroy his chance of obtaining em- ployment , and abstain from exercising your power ; payment calcu- lated on the same basis must be made . It will be seen that the application of the principle admits of ...
... tion which would enable you to destroy his chance of obtaining em- ployment , and abstain from exercising your power ; payment calcu- lated on the same basis must be made . It will be seen that the application of the principle admits of ...
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... tion , and scholastic pretension , it was only less dangerous than absolute heresy . What , then , was the special protection that Rabelais enjoyed , that enabled him to escape the fate of his fellows in an age when , according to the ...
... tion , and scholastic pretension , it was only less dangerous than absolute heresy . What , then , was the special protection that Rabelais enjoyed , that enabled him to escape the fate of his fellows in an age when , according to the ...
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