Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 1
... respect- able publications of the same kind , which have paid us the compliment of adopting our plan , and now divide with us the public attention . Whatever ho- nour , therefore , may hereafter be thought due to the discoverer of a ...
... respect- able publications of the same kind , which have paid us the compliment of adopting our plan , and now divide with us the public attention . Whatever ho- nour , therefore , may hereafter be thought due to the discoverer of a ...
Pàgina 2
... respect of single copies that the work could be termed humble . Take the JOURNAL in the aggregate , and , even upon the contemptible principle of those who talk of a cheap publication , as if cheapness were a stigma , it would probably ...
... respect of single copies that the work could be termed humble . Take the JOURNAL in the aggregate , and , even upon the contemptible principle of those who talk of a cheap publication , as if cheapness were a stigma , it would probably ...
Pàgina 7
... respect to the latter part captain , that , on his first arrival at Tucopia , he saw of our interrogatory . in the ... respecting the ships which had been thrown bartering with the natives for provisions . On the away upon the island ...
... respect to the latter part captain , that , on his first arrival at Tucopia , he saw of our interrogatory . in the ... respecting the ships which had been thrown bartering with the natives for provisions . On the away upon the island ...
Pàgina 23
... respect which the Jews have for the sacred books , and which even degenerates into superstition , is one of the principal of their religious practices . Nothing can be added to the care they take in writing them . The books of the ...
... respect which the Jews have for the sacred books , and which even degenerates into superstition , is one of the principal of their religious practices . Nothing can be added to the care they take in writing them . The books of the ...
Pàgina 41
... respect if the destiny of death were still allotted to all , but were postponed in each individual of our spe- cies to a certain period of time , how materially would the aspect of society be altered , and how callous would all the ...
... respect if the destiny of death were still allotted to all , but were postponed in each individual of our spe- cies to a certain period of time , how materially would the aspect of society be altered , and how callous would all the ...
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