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Pàgina 21
I could produce , however , many an instance , in the conduct of governors , in
which something more would appear , I am afraid , than mere folly , and the
ignorant misapplication of authority . Eut the tail is invidious , and I willingly
decline it .
I could produce , however , many an instance , in the conduct of governors , in
which something more would appear , I am afraid , than mere folly , and the
ignorant misapplication of authority . Eut the tail is invidious , and I willingly
decline it .
Pàgina 55
It must also appear , that , so far as there is no distinction made of bodies and
their mutter , there is no objection here intended to the use of the term inertia , as
commonly understood . . Perhaps it may be thought that this is but a triling ...
It must also appear , that , so far as there is no distinction made of bodies and
their mutter , there is no objection here intended to the use of the term inertia , as
commonly understood . . Perhaps it may be thought that this is but a triling ...
Pàgina 64
James was singularly effeminate ; he could not behold a drawn sword without
shuddering ; and was partial to handsome men ; but it no where appears that he
merits the bitter satire of Churchill . He was a most weak , but not quite a vicious ...
James was singularly effeminate ; he could not behold a drawn sword without
shuddering ; and was partial to handsome men ; but it no where appears that he
merits the bitter satire of Churchill . He was a most weak , but not quite a vicious ...
Pàgina 140
... appear without always quoting them . With regard to the points of chronology ,
they are in general taken from Horsley , who seems to have deduced them with
sufficient accuracy . • The second book relates entirely to tre original institution of
...
... appear without always quoting them . With regard to the points of chronology ,
they are in general taken from Horsley , who seems to have deduced them with
sufficient accuracy . • The second book relates entirely to tre original institution of
...
Pàgina 163
That any effect of vegetation should produce such hollows is inconceivable , yet
that appears to be the case . Some parts of the rock may be found strongly
marked with these impressions , after the plant which occafioned them is totally ...
That any effect of vegetation should produce such hollows is inconceivable , yet
that appears to be the case . Some parts of the rock may be found strongly
marked with these impressions , after the plant which occafioned them is totally ...
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