Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 153
... ; and , as any of our readers can easily observe by asking a druggist to let him smell it , prussic acid has no very decided smell VOL . CCXCII . NO . 2054 . M -only a strange fustiness . The sense of smell in Scent in Dogs . 153.
... ; and , as any of our readers can easily observe by asking a druggist to let him smell it , prussic acid has no very decided smell VOL . CCXCII . NO . 2054 . M -only a strange fustiness . The sense of smell in Scent in Dogs . 153.
Page 169
... Greater Britain beyond the seas , the future greatness of which neither they nor others can foresee . VOL . CCXCII . NO . 2054 . WM . C. MACKENZIE . N HOW SHE LEARNT HER LESSON . WHA HAT was the The Scot Abroad . 169.
... Greater Britain beyond the seas , the future greatness of which neither they nor others can foresee . VOL . CCXCII . NO . 2054 . WM . C. MACKENZIE . N HOW SHE LEARNT HER LESSON . WHA HAT was the The Scot Abroad . 169.
Page 257
... calls the laws of the Wisigoths " pueriles , gauches et idiotes , " Esprit des lois , lib . xxx . cap . 29 . Origin of Species , ed . 1897 , p . 45 . VOL . CCXCII . NO . 2055 . T seen later on . Between 466 and 484 King Euric 257.
... calls the laws of the Wisigoths " pueriles , gauches et idiotes , " Esprit des lois , lib . xxx . cap . 29 . Origin of Species , ed . 1897 , p . 45 . VOL . CCXCII . NO . 2055 . T seen later on . Between 466 and 484 King Euric 257.
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