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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... true , which does not abound with . mementos of our mortality . But , on the other hand , we have the proud consciousness within us , that that creature cannot be without value of whom it has been said , in language to the truth of ...
... true , which does not abound with . mementos of our mortality . But , on the other hand , we have the proud consciousness within us , that that creature cannot be without value of whom it has been said , in language to the truth of ...
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... true , as we cannot 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 ...
... true , as we cannot 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 ...
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... would cease to be a system . * The comparative masses of the planets , inter se , are however well known . + Principia , b . iii . prop . x , • This This result is true , however small the velocity lost 18 The Bridgewater Treatises .
... would cease to be a system . * The comparative masses of the planets , inter se , are however well known . + Principia , b . iii . prop . x , • This This result is true , however small the velocity lost 18 The Bridgewater Treatises .
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... true , however small the velocity lost by resistance ; the only difference being , that when the resistance is small , the time requisite to extinguish the whole motion will be proportionably longer . In all cases the times which come ...
... true , however small the velocity lost by resistance ; the only difference being , that when the resistance is small , the time requisite to extinguish the whole motion will be proportionably longer . In all cases the times which come ...
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... true , but still it does not explain the connexion between indigestion and genius - between dyspepsia and The Rape of the Lock . ' " Next comes the anatomy of Dr. Johnson , whose life , ' as Mr. Croker , in the introduction to his ...
... true , but still it does not explain the connexion between indigestion and genius - between dyspepsia and The Rape of the Lock . ' " Next comes the anatomy of Dr. Johnson , whose life , ' as Mr. Croker , in the introduction to his ...
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