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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... considered with reference to Natural Theology . By the Rev. William Whewell , M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College , Cambridge . 2. On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man , principally with reference ...
... considered with reference to Natural Theology . By the Rev. William Whewell , M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College , Cambridge . 2. On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man , principally with reference ...
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... considered with reference to Natural Theology . By the Rev. William Whewell , M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College , Cambridge . 8vo . pp . 381. London . 1833 . 2. On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condi- tion ...
... considered with reference to Natural Theology . By the Rev. William Whewell , M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College , Cambridge . 8vo . pp . 381. London . 1833 . 2. On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condi- tion ...
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... considered in any way pro- bable , ) he would require seventy millions of years to lose one - thou sandth of the velocity ; and a period seven hundred times as long to reduce the velocity to one - half . These are periods of time which ...
... considered in any way pro- bable , ) he would require seventy millions of years to lose one - thou sandth of the velocity ; and a period seven hundred times as long to reduce the velocity to one - half . These are periods of time which ...
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... considered to have been , the exhaustion they produced was probably the cause which drove him , in his moments of hypochondria , to the excitement of the bottle for a temporary palliation of his symptoms .'- vol . i . , p . 276 . Thus ...
... considered to have been , the exhaustion they produced was probably the cause which drove him , in his moments of hypochondria , to the excitement of the bottle for a temporary palliation of his symptoms .'- vol . i . , p . 276 . Thus ...
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... considered him as an author , it is time to speak of him as a painter ; ' and that as a painter he had slender merit . ' 6 Now , ' exclaims his present biographer , ' what is the merit of a painter ? If it be to represent life - to give ...
... considered him as an author , it is time to speak of him as a painter ; ' and that as a painter he had slender merit . ' 6 Now , ' exclaims his present biographer , ' what is the merit of a painter ? If it be to represent life - to give ...
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