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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... 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 much tauto- logy must impose on any person who attempts ...
... 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 much tauto- logy must impose on any person who attempts ...
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... give the mind a faint glimmer of eternity . * We leave the planets at present out of our consideration . For instance in Orion , which is marked in South and Herschel's catalogue as containing two distinct sets of stars , each set ...
... give the mind a faint glimmer of eternity . * We leave the planets at present out of our consideration . For instance in Orion , which is marked in South and Herschel's catalogue as containing two distinct sets of stars , each set ...
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... give as much light as fourteen suns , each as large as ours . Magnificent , therefore , as the system must be of which Sirius forms the centre , yet we behold no part of it . The planet Saturn , with its ap- pendages of rings and ...
... give as much light as fourteen suns , each as large as ours . Magnificent , therefore , as the system must be of which Sirius forms the centre , yet we behold no part of it . The planet Saturn , with its ap- pendages of rings and ...
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... give a name - and the whole of our present routine of life would be thrown into irrecoverable confusion . The dex- terity , if we may use such a phrase , with which the earth preserves its path in space , without encountering any of the ...
... give a name - and the whole of our present routine of life would be thrown into irrecoverable confusion . The dex- terity , if we may use such a phrase , with which the earth preserves its path in space , without encountering any of the ...
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... give it insensibility to touch , and sensibility to feeling of the most active and refined descrip- tion . As life is animation added to the body when formed , so this peculiar susceptibility of the heart is an endowment added to the ...
... give it insensibility to touch , and sensibility to feeling of the most active and refined descrip- tion . As life is animation added to the body when formed , so this peculiar susceptibility of the heart is an endowment added to the ...
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