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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... fact the only 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 ...
... fact the only 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 ...
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... fact in 1782 , suggests , and The rings have been gradually opening since the 13th of June . In 1839 they will afford as magnificent a spectacle as they did in 1825 . The same discovery appears to have been made nearly about the same ...
... fact in 1782 , suggests , and The rings have been gradually opening since the 13th of June . In 1839 they will afford as magnificent a spectacle as they did in 1825 . The same discovery appears to have been made nearly about the same ...
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... facts - and upon the circumstance that the rays , by which we may to - night behold the Pleiads , must have left their sources in the time of our Heptarchy , or before it -we feel that the mind which is in this manner enabled to com ...
... facts - and upon the circumstance that the rays , by which we may to - night behold the Pleiads , must have left their sources in the time of our Heptarchy , or before it -we feel that the mind which is in this manner enabled to com ...
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... facts here related by Sir John Herschel stand recorded . Men who have made it their peculiar occupation for years * The work from which we quote is Sir John's Treatise on Astronomy , which forms one of the numbers of Dr. Lardner's ...
... facts here related by Sir John Herschel stand recorded . Men who have made it their peculiar occupation for years * The work from which we quote is Sir John's Treatise on Astronomy , which forms one of the numbers of Dr. Lardner's ...
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... fact distinguished by the discovery of Ceres , Pallas , and Juno . The small and irregular figures of these planets , and the close approximation of their mean distances , led to a conjecture that they might be the fragments of a large ...
... fact distinguished by the discovery of Ceres , Pallas , and Juno . The small and irregular figures of these planets , and the close approximation of their mean distances , led to a conjecture that they might be the fragments of a large ...
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