The Quarterly Review, Volume 50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 - English literature |
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... person to whose munificence we are in- debted for their publication . The charitable institutions , which abound in this country , afford ample proof of the benevolent spirit that pervades the opulent orders of our community . But it ...
... person to whose munificence we are in- debted for their publication . The charitable institutions , which abound in this country , afford ample proof of the benevolent spirit that pervades the opulent orders of our community . But it ...
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... person or persons whom the Presi- dent of the Royal Society should appoint to write , print , and publish a work On the Power , Wisdom , and Goodness of God , as manifested in the Creation ; illustrating such work by all rea- sonable ...
... person or persons whom the Presi- dent of the Royal Society should appoint to write , print , and publish a work On the Power , Wisdom , and Goodness of God , as manifested in the Creation ; illustrating such work by all rea- sonable ...
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... person who attempts to read the whole of these treatises . Again , a considerable portion of Dr. Kidd's work is devoted to the connexion of vegetables with the physical condition of man . ' Animal and vegetable physiology ' forms the ...
... person who attempts to read the whole of these treatises . Again , a considerable portion of Dr. Kidd's work is devoted to the connexion of vegetables with the physical condition of man . ' Animal and vegetable physiology ' forms the ...
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... person who looks . into the Almanac , that eclipses of the sun and moon are calcu- lated beforehand to the moment . We have now , for instance , before us a list of eclipses for the whole of the present century ; and until some one of ...
... person who looks . into the Almanac , that eclipses of the sun and moon are calcu- lated beforehand to the moment . We have now , for instance , before us a list of eclipses for the whole of the present century ; and until some one of ...
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... persons of a lively imagination , which is commonly called genius , may be more liable than ordinary persons to mental derangement , and of course to those species of bodily infirmities which are more pe- culiarly influenced by the mind ...
... persons of a lively imagination , which is commonly called genius , may be more liable than ordinary persons to mental derangement , and of course to those species of bodily infirmities which are more pe- culiarly influenced by the mind ...
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