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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... opinion , to be the most po- pular , as it is the most comprehensive , of the whole series . still under the influence of their statements and reasonings , we shall endeavour to present in a condensed view the prominent topics of the ...
... opinion , to be the most po- pular , as it is the most comprehensive , of the whole series . still under the influence of their statements and reasonings , we shall endeavour to present in a condensed view the prominent topics of the ...
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... opinion of astronomers , in the middle of the strata of systems which animate all space , and favoured though we be by supernatural disclosures and by great scientific acquirements , we are nevertheless prone to question whether such ...
... opinion of astronomers , in the middle of the strata of systems which animate all space , and favoured though we be by supernatural disclosures and by great scientific acquirements , we are nevertheless prone to question whether such ...
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... opinion of the arctic regions . But both are equally mistaken : the care of a presiding Providence is limited to no climate ; it ' Lives through all space , extends through all extent , Spreads undivided , operates unspent . ' At the ...
... opinion of the arctic regions . But both are equally mistaken : the care of a presiding Providence is limited to no climate ; it ' Lives through all space , extends through all extent , Spreads undivided , operates unspent . ' At the ...
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... opinions . Mr. Madden is , moreover , singularly ignorant of the class of men and facts that he has now undertaken to discuss ; in general learning he seems to be below what is called a , smatterer , and the turn of his mind is ...
... opinions . Mr. Madden is , moreover , singularly ignorant of the class of men and facts that he has now undertaken to discuss ; in general learning he seems to be below what is called a , smatterer , and the turn of his mind is ...
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... opinions " of any " sorts of people . " - vol . i . , p . 2 , 3 . Now , certainly , never was there a more unlucky introduction to what follows than this is ; for the literary men to whose lives Mr. Madden dedicates three - fourths of ...
... opinions " of any " sorts of people . " - vol . i . , p . 2 , 3 . Now , certainly , never was there a more unlucky introduction to what follows than this is ; for the literary men to whose lives Mr. Madden dedicates three - fourths of ...
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