The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 20;Band 113,Teil 2E. Cave, 1843 |
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... attention of his mind is concentrated ; yet , by a natural curiosity , as well as by the intimate alliance of the different branches of learning with each other , he is not willing to be unacquainted with the progress of other minds ...
... attention of his mind is concentrated ; yet , by a natural curiosity , as well as by the intimate alliance of the different branches of learning with each other , he is not willing to be unacquainted with the progress of other minds ...
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... attention Bacon de Augm . Scientiæ as his guide and master in all philosophical pursuits , as containing the most profound and compre- * See his sketch of Dr. Adam's character , vol . ii . p . 15 . † See a character of him by Horner ...
... attention Bacon de Augm . Scientiæ as his guide and master in all philosophical pursuits , as containing the most profound and compre- * See his sketch of Dr. Adam's character , vol . ii . p . 15 . † See a character of him by Horner ...
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... attention was di- rected to the important and difficult subject of the currency . In May he spoke on the subject of the notices of actions sent by Sir Francis Burdett , and of parliamentary privilege . He also took part in the ...
... attention was di- rected to the important and difficult subject of the currency . In May he spoke on the subject of the notices of actions sent by Sir Francis Burdett , and of parliamentary privilege . He also took part in the ...
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... attention to metaphysics also , and appears to me to praise the best books , with the exception of Hartley , whom both he and Mackintosh admire extremely , though in Scotland we are prohibited from reading him by the contempt with which ...
... attention to metaphysics also , and appears to me to praise the best books , with the exception of Hartley , whom both he and Mackintosh admire extremely , though in Scotland we are prohibited from reading him by the contempt with which ...
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... attention in writing to me an ac- count of the melancholy loss we have suffered of our excellent friend Mr. Wil- son . It was an event I had long antici- pated as too likely to happen any day ; and all that one could wish on such an ...
... attention in writing to me an ac- count of the melancholy loss we have suffered of our excellent friend Mr. Wil- son . It was an event I had long antici- pated as too likely to happen any day ; and all that one could wish on such an ...
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