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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... whole extent of literature . ' Who can doubt , from these terms , that the meaning of the testator was , not that a number of works should be written on this mighty theme , by dif- ferent individuals , each conducting the argument to ...
... whole extent of literature . ' Who can doubt , from these terms , that the meaning of the testator was , not that a number of works should be written on this mighty theme , by dif- ferent individuals , each conducting the argument to ...
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... whole physical system of man , to the exposition of which who can be more competent ? He treats most elaborately of the sensibility of the surface of the skin . 6 of the senses generally , including the eye and the ear , and of the ...
... whole physical system of man , to the exposition of which who can be more competent ? He treats most elaborately of the sensibility of the surface of the skin . 6 of the senses generally , including the eye and the ear , and of the ...
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... whole physical character of man - that Dr. Buckland is to give us a volume on geology - and Mr. Kirby one on the his- tory , habits , and instincts of animals , we need scarcely waste an observation on the confusion and fatigue which so ...
... whole physical character of man - that Dr. Buckland is to give us a volume on geology - and Mr. Kirby one on the his- tory , habits , and instincts of animals , we need scarcely waste an observation on the confusion and fatigue which so ...
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... whole series . still under the influence of their statements and reasonings , we shall endeavour to present in a condensed view the prominent topics of the magnificent theme to which these treatises are de- dicated a theme , in ...
... whole series . still under the influence of their statements and reasonings , we shall endeavour to present in a condensed view the prominent topics of the magnificent theme to which these treatises are de- dicated a theme , in ...
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... whole , are in a state of motion , although we , borne along in the train of succession ourselves , are not capable of discovering the direction in which they march round the orbit of the universe . We are as yet , and doubtless ever ...
... whole , are in a state of motion , although we , borne along in the train of succession ourselves , are not capable of discovering the direction in which they march round the orbit of the universe . We are as yet , and doubtless ever ...
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