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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... writer to avoid constantly tres- passing upon the boundaries prescribed to another . Thus , for example , Dr. Kidd is directed to discuss the adaptation of exter- nal nature to the physical condition of man , ' while Mr. Whewell is ...
... writer to avoid constantly tres- passing upon the boundaries prescribed to another . Thus , for example , Dr. Kidd is directed to discuss the adaptation of exter- nal nature to the physical condition of man , ' while Mr. Whewell is ...
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... writer amongst the eight who occupies a territory which he may call his own . But the manner in which he came into the possession of it will not , perhaps , be deemed perfectly legitimate . That able divine was requested to point out ...
... writer amongst the eight who occupies a territory which he may call his own . But the manner in which he came into the possession of it will not , perhaps , be deemed perfectly legitimate . That able divine was requested to point out ...
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... writer , whose elaborate tables , though not always accurate , offer in most in- stances an approximation to the truth , has estimated the ordinary number of our sheep at forty - two millions , of our cattle at ten millions , and of our ...
... writer , whose elaborate tables , though not always accurate , offer in most in- stances an approximation to the truth , has estimated the ordinary number of our sheep at forty - two millions , of our cattle at ten millions , and of our ...
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... writer of very bad Latin ; Sophocles , who has hitherto passed for a Greek tragedian , was , it seems , of the same school- 6 Sophocles has lauded the beatitude of ignorance , " Nihil scire vita jocundissima . " ' * - vol . i . , p . 37 ...
... writer of very bad Latin ; Sophocles , who has hitherto passed for a Greek tragedian , was , it seems , of the same school- 6 Sophocles has lauded the beatitude of ignorance , " Nihil scire vita jocundissima . " ' * - vol . i . , p . 37 ...
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... writers , and which , without thoroughly understand- ing , he has transferred , for the most part in a maimed and corrupted shape , into his own pages . His chief , if not only source , is old Burton , who being generally so obliging as ...
... writers , and which , without thoroughly understand- ing , he has transferred , for the most part in a maimed and corrupted shape , into his own pages . His chief , if not only source , is old Burton , who being generally so obliging as ...
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