The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 20;Band 113,Teil 2E. Cave, 1843 |
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... Nature , a parable , 52 ; Church Poetry , 53 ; Tomlin- son's Life of Sancta Bega , 54 ; Relton's Churches , 55 ; Green's Grammar of the New Testament , 56 ; Hargrave ; or , the Adventures of a Man of Fashion , by Mrs. Trollope ; the ...
... Nature , a parable , 52 ; Church Poetry , 53 ; Tomlin- son's Life of Sancta Bega , 54 ; Relton's Churches , 55 ; Green's Grammar of the New Testament , 56 ; Hargrave ; or , the Adventures of a Man of Fashion , by Mrs. Trollope ; the ...
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... nature and extent of Mr. Horner's studies , which were sufficiently extensive to reach from metaphysics to poetry , and from political economy to chemistry and geology . He read with great attention Bacon de Augm . Scientiæ as his guide ...
... nature and extent of Mr. Horner's studies , which were sufficiently extensive to reach from metaphysics to poetry , and from political economy to chemistry and geology . He read with great attention Bacon de Augm . Scientiæ as his guide ...
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... nature of the evidence , and still more from the rank of the person , " & c . When Parliament met in January 1810 Mr. Horner commenced his inquiry into the alleged depreciation of bank - notes , which he afterwards continued to conduct ...
... nature of the evidence , and still more from the rank of the person , " & c . When Parliament met in January 1810 Mr. Horner commenced his inquiry into the alleged depreciation of bank - notes , which he afterwards continued to conduct ...
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... nature ; for the pros- pect of possible good is mingled with the observation of much actual folly . The audience is assembled by the influence of fashion merely , and fashion and chemistry form a very incongruous union . At the same ...
... nature ; for the pros- pect of possible good is mingled with the observation of much actual folly . The audience is assembled by the influence of fashion merely , and fashion and chemistry form a very incongruous union . At the same ...
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... nature had in- tended for a leader of human beings ; you ranged yourself willingly under his ban- ners , and cheerfully submitted to his sway . He had an intense love of know- ledge ; he wasted very little of the portion of life ...
... nature had in- tended for a leader of human beings ; you ranged yourself willingly under his ban- ners , and cheerfully submitted to his sway . He had an intense love of know- ledge ; he wasted very little of the portion of life ...
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