The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Band 5Edward Mammatt Simpkin and Marshall, 1836 |
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... individual ; then study meant mystery , and science witchcraft . Chemistry had not risen out of the alchymist's crucible , and astronomy lay hidden beneath the jar- gon of astrology . Thus , our poet refers to the " auspicious stars ...
... individual ; then study meant mystery , and science witchcraft . Chemistry had not risen out of the alchymist's crucible , and astronomy lay hidden beneath the jar- gon of astrology . Thus , our poet refers to the " auspicious stars ...
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... individual , however mean , has somewhat to hope , it is only great minds who have wandered into this many - coloured speculation , and laid down schemes for its reali- ty . From the time of Plato to the Owenites of to - day , the ...
... individual , however mean , has somewhat to hope , it is only great minds who have wandered into this many - coloured speculation , and laid down schemes for its reali- ty . From the time of Plato to the Owenites of to - day , the ...
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... individuals of each sex , just variety enough to permit and call forth the gentle restlessness and final union of chaste love and individual attachment , each seeking and finding the beloved one by the natural affinity of their beings ...
... individuals of each sex , just variety enough to permit and call forth the gentle restlessness and final union of chaste love and individual attachment , each seeking and finding the beloved one by the natural affinity of their beings ...
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... individual to pursue this inquiry ; the world is not yet ripe for reason . “ Alonzo . - I would with such perfection govern , Sir , To excel the golden age . ” Thus discoursing , they " lose and neglect the creeping hours of time ...
... individual to pursue this inquiry ; the world is not yet ripe for reason . “ Alonzo . - I would with such perfection govern , Sir , To excel the golden age . ” Thus discoursing , they " lose and neglect the creeping hours of time ...
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... individual mother must determine the precise line of conduct suitable to her own case ; and unfortunately some mothers shrink from the trouble of this , and excuse themselves by saying that " they let things take their natural course ...
... individual mother must determine the precise line of conduct suitable to her own case ; and unfortunately some mothers shrink from the trouble of this , and excuse themselves by saying that " they let things take their natural course ...
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