The Quarterly Review, Volum 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 |
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... reader -- who has not previously perused the masterly production of Mr. Whewell , which promises , in our opinion , to be the most po- pular , as it is the most comprehensive , of the whole series . still under the influence of their ...
... reader -- who has not previously perused the masterly production of Mr. Whewell , which promises , in our opinion , to be the most po- pular , as it is the most comprehensive , of the whole series . still under the influence of their ...
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... reader . But before he enters upon that treatise , he should prepare his thoughts for the tone of elevation which it requires , by reading Mrs. Somerville's delightful volume on the Connexion of the Physical Sciences . ' The style of ...
... reader . But before he enters upon that treatise , he should prepare his thoughts for the tone of elevation which it requires , by reading Mrs. Somerville's delightful volume on the Connexion of the Physical Sciences . ' The style of ...
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... reader may have been startled by the familiarity with which we have alluded to the existence of intelligent beings , on the myriads of orbs that are supposed to circulate round the stars . That the Stars are Suns is a matter which ...
... reader may have been startled by the familiarity with which we have alluded to the existence of intelligent beings , on the myriads of orbs that are supposed to circulate round the stars . That the Stars are Suns is a matter which ...
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... readers will recollect that , on our examination * of Mr. Madden's Travels in Turkey , ' we saw reason to suspect that he was superficial , inaccurate , and presumptuous - that on his asser- tions a very qualified reliance should be ...
... readers will recollect that , on our examination * of Mr. Madden's Travels in Turkey , ' we saw reason to suspect that he was superficial , inaccurate , and presumptuous - that on his asser- tions a very qualified reliance should be ...
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... reading of membri for membra , or of omni for , we suppose , omnia , but we wish that Mr. Madden had named the author to whom we are indebted for the latter quotation , which enriches the Latin language with two adjectives which we do ...
... reading of membri for membra , or of omni for , we suppose , omnia , but we wish that Mr. Madden had named the author to whom we are indebted for the latter quotation , which enriches the Latin language with two adjectives which we do ...
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