The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 89
Página 147
indignation is not appeased , when he finds that the Society has put forth Lieutenant Foster's recantation , in which the mistakes of Captain Sabine are fully exposed . Could any conduct be more honourable than that of the Society in ...
indignation is not appeased , when he finds that the Society has put forth Lieutenant Foster's recantation , in which the mistakes of Captain Sabine are fully exposed . Could any conduct be more honourable than that of the Society in ...
Página 148
... Society in the year preceding the day of their award . But what happens ? The medals are given to Mr. Dalton and Mr. Ivory . But it could not be said that either of these gentlemen made discoveries or concluded a series of ...
... Society in the year preceding the day of their award . But what happens ? The medals are given to Mr. Dalton and Mr. Ivory . But it could not be said that either of these gentlemen made discoveries or concluded a series of ...
Página 153
... Society has done enough to render the repetition of those com- plaints , and the further suggestion of those remedies , matters of complete superfluity . We are sorry , however , that Mr. Babbage did not think it necessary in baring the ...
... Society has done enough to render the repetition of those com- plaints , and the further suggestion of those remedies , matters of complete superfluity . We are sorry , however , that Mr. Babbage did not think it necessary in baring the ...
Contenido
OF | 1 |
The Life of Mrs Jordan including Original Private Cor | 28 |
The Landscape AnnualThe Tourist in Italy By Thomas | 47 |
Otras 37 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admiration Alfaqui amongst appears Argand lamp attention avoués Babbage beauty believe cacique called Calmucs Capo d'Istrias Captain cause celebrated character commenced Countess Guiccioli courts Don Valentin doubt Duke effect employed England English eyes favour feeling festival fortune France French friends George Rodney give Greece Greek hand honour hope inhabitants interest island judges justice King labours lady language letters living London look Lord Byron Lord Rodney manner matter means ment Metastasio mezquita mind nation native nature never object observed occasion opinion Paris parties passed perhaps persons Petrarch poem poet possess present Prince principle racter reader respect Royal Royal Society scene Scotland shew side Society Spain spirit supposed Tezcatlipoca thee thing thought tion truth Vaucluse volume whilst whole young