London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer..., Volume 1C. Ackers, 1735 |
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Pagina 8
... shall now lay before them an account of our future plan , at large ; and are perfuaded that a fufficient apology for the augmentation of our price will be found in the extenfiveness of our defigns , and that it will be fuperfluous to ...
... shall now lay before them an account of our future plan , at large ; and are perfuaded that a fufficient apology for the augmentation of our price will be found in the extenfiveness of our defigns , and that it will be fuperfluous to ...
Pagina 9
Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer... We shall avail ourselves of the TRANSACTIONS of the different focieties esta- blifhed for the diffemination of knowledge in ourown country ; and shall select the most important papers from the ...
Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer... We shall avail ourselves of the TRANSACTIONS of the different focieties esta- blifhed for the diffemination of knowledge in ourown country ; and shall select the most important papers from the ...
Pagina 10
... shall not , in our articles , enter into mi- nute details , and , in our choice of books , we shall felect those from the mafs of daily publications which are written on inftructive and amufing fubjects . Works of learning and taste ...
... shall not , in our articles , enter into mi- nute details , and , in our choice of books , we shall felect those from the mafs of daily publications which are written on inftructive and amufing fubjects . Works of learning and taste ...
Pagina 11
... shall be lefs liable to mistakes than thofe from whofe accounts we draw them , as we shall avail ourselves of their own recantations . We wish our Magazine to be confidered , not merely as a repofitory of the day , but as a faithful ...
... shall be lefs liable to mistakes than thofe from whofe accounts we draw them , as we shall avail ourselves of their own recantations . We wish our Magazine to be confidered , not merely as a repofitory of the day , but as a faithful ...
Pagina 12
... shall not , there- fore , enter into the obfcure enquiry , whether the Affyrians , Chaldeans , and Egyptians were ever in poffeffion of any confiderable fhare of philofophic fci- ence , or whether those mysteries which were concealed ...
... shall not , there- fore , enter into the obfcure enquiry , whether the Affyrians , Chaldeans , and Egyptians were ever in poffeffion of any confiderable fhare of philofophic fci- ence , or whether those mysteries which were concealed ...
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