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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... Effects of an authorized Abridgment and careful Revision of the various Services of the Established Church . 4. The British Liturgy ; an Attempt towards an Analysis , Arrangement , and Compression of the Book of Com- mon Prayer . 5. The ...
... Effects of an authorized Abridgment and careful Revision of the various Services of the Established Church . 4. The British Liturgy ; an Attempt towards an Analysis , Arrangement , and Compression of the Book of Com- mon Prayer . 5. The ...
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... effect of digestion , and thereby of conversion ; the construc- tion of the hand of man , and an infinite variety of other argu- ments ; as also , by discoveries , ancient and modern , in arts , sciences , and the whole extent of ...
... effect of digestion , and thereby of conversion ; the construc- tion of the hand of man , and an infinite variety of other argu- ments ; as also , by discoveries , ancient and modern , in arts , sciences , and the whole extent of ...
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... effect in particular instances in the firmament of the stars ; and as to our system , a similar agency is found in a resisting medium , which , though extremely rare , and hitherto of imperceptible influ- ence , so far as our globe is ...
... effect in particular instances in the firmament of the stars ; and as to our system , a similar agency is found in a resisting medium , which , though extremely rare , and hitherto of imperceptible influ- ence , so far as our globe is ...
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... effect of these causes has been calcu- lated with great care , and after due allowance for them has been made , the result has been to bring to light a ' residual phenomenon , ' as Sir John Herschel expresses it , from which we arrive ...
... effect of these causes has been calcu- lated with great care , and after due allowance for them has been made , the result has been to bring to light a ' residual phenomenon , ' as Sir John Herschel expresses it , from which we arrive ...
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... effect upon the discovery , which shows that however remote the day , yet a day is undoubtedly assigned when the solar sys- tem shall cease to be . The consequence admits of no question . That system which is destined to decay cannot be ...
... effect upon the discovery , which shows that however remote the day , yet a day is undoubtedly assigned when the solar sys- tem shall cease to be . The consequence admits of no question . That system which is destined to decay cannot be ...
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