The Quarterly Review, Band 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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... attention . But when we find that Dr. Kidd has , as his subject required , taken great pains to illustrate the organization and uses of the hand , and has entered at B 2 large large into the whole physical character of man - that The ...
... attention . But when we find that Dr. Kidd has , as his subject required , taken great pains to illustrate the organization and uses of the hand , and has entered at B 2 large large into the whole physical character of man - that The ...
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... attention above and around him , and put forth all the energies of his intellect , with a view to explore the vast scheme of existence of which he forms a part . As long as he confines his curiosity to the history of his fellow - men ...
... attention above and around him , and put forth all the energies of his intellect , with a view to explore the vast scheme of existence of which he forms a part . As long as he confines his curiosity to the history of his fellow - men ...
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... attention of Hipparchus , which induced him to frame a catalogue of stars , the earliest on record . That star disappeared in his time from the heavens . In A.D. 389 , a star blazed forth near Aquila , remained three weeks as bright as ...
... attention of Hipparchus , which induced him to frame a catalogue of stars , the earliest on record . That star disappeared in his time from the heavens . In A.D. 389 , a star blazed forth near Aquila , remained three weeks as bright as ...
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... attention , does not yield abundant evidence of the wisdom and beneficence which preside over the universe . We have only to turn up the soil at our feet , to find in it innumerable seeds useful to man . * We have only to look around us ...
... attention , does not yield abundant evidence of the wisdom and beneficence which preside over the universe . We have only to turn up the soil at our feet , to find in it innumerable seeds useful to man . * We have only to look around us ...
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... it . Perhaps we should stop here ; and our readers may complain of our occupying any more of their attention with a work so un- worthy 6 worthy of any serious notice ; but the intrinsic Madden on the Infirmities of Genius . 41.
... it . Perhaps we should stop here ; and our readers may complain of our occupying any more of their attention with a work so un- worthy 6 worthy of any serious notice ; but the intrinsic Madden on the Infirmities of Genius . 41.
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