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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... earth at successive periods , have also re- ceived a considerable portion of his 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 ...
... earth at successive periods , have also re- ceived a considerable portion of his 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 ...
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... earth , its varied produce , the sea , the atmosphere , the sun , and espe- cially our own satellite , to our physical necessities ; but their adap- tation to the intellect , which seeks higher objects of contemplation , is not so ...
... earth , its varied produce , the sea , the atmosphere , the sun , and espe- cially our own satellite , to our physical necessities ; but their adap- tation to the intellect , which seeks higher objects of contemplation , is not so ...
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... earth , neither the one nor the other , though he may partake of the nature of both . Happy must he be if his intelligence inform him of this great truth , and of the perish- able constitution of the entire material system which has ...
... earth , neither the one nor the other , though he may partake of the nature of both . Happy must he be if his intelligence inform him of this great truth , and of the perish- able constitution of the entire material system which has ...
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... Earth is , and the other planets of our solar region are supposed to be , the contemplation in thought of such myriads of globes with their inhabitants overwhelms the mind . We have no mode of ascertaining the distance of any one of the ...
... Earth is , and the other planets of our solar region are supposed to be , the contemplation in thought of such myriads of globes with their inhabitants overwhelms the mind . We have no mode of ascertaining the distance of any one of the ...
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... Earth , Mars , Jupiter , and Saturn , to which Sir W. Herschel added Uranus in 1781 , - were all , as it were , of one family , bound up in one chain - inter- woven in one web of mutual relation and harmonious agreement -subjected to ...
... Earth , Mars , Jupiter , and Saturn , to which Sir W. Herschel added Uranus in 1781 , - were all , as it were , of one family , bound up in one chain - inter- woven in one web of mutual relation and harmonious agreement -subjected to ...
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