The Quarterly Review, Volumen50William 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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... 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 the same con- clusion , by his own mode ...
... 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 the same con- clusion , by his own mode ...
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... doubt that these losses have often arisen from mistaken entries , yet , in many instances , it is equally certain that there is no mistake in the observation or entry , and that the star has really been observed , and as really has ...
... doubt that these losses have often arisen from mistaken entries , yet , in many instances , it is equally certain that there is no mistake in the observation or entry , and that the star has really been observed , and as really has ...
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... doubt . That some of them are periodically eclipsed by opaque bodies , which apparently are members of their planetary family , we have already seen . Positive knowledge assures us that the Earth is inhabited ; and analogy urges us to ...
... doubt . That some of them are periodically eclipsed by opaque bodies , which apparently are members of their planetary family , we have already seen . Positive knowledge assures us that the Earth is inhabited ; and analogy urges us to ...
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... doubt living upon animals still less than themselves , which not even the solar microscope can detect ! With a common microscope I have often seen a great number of animalcula , called gluttons , feeding within the transparent shell of ...
... doubt living upon animals still less than themselves , which not even the solar microscope can detect ! With a common microscope I have often seen a great number of animalcula , called gluttons , feeding within the transparent shell of ...
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... doubt , that it is in movement , together with the stars and their planets , round the centre of the universe , the sovereign sun of all things , the position of which no earthly vision can ever discover . A remove of this description ...
... doubt , that it is in movement , together with the stars and their planets , round the centre of the universe , the sovereign sun of all things , the position of which no earthly vision can ever discover . A remove of this description ...
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