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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... thought , at that time , to be alto gether free from danger . As he was the first man of learning whom the love of science alone had led from England to that part of the globe , and was , besides , of an age when both activity of body ...
... thought , at that time , to be alto gether free from danger . As he was the first man of learning whom the love of science alone had led from England to that part of the globe , and was , besides , of an age when both activity of body ...
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... thought sufficient for the discovery of the new world , was ulti- mately expended in the purchase of a suite of fine tapestry hang- ings , brought from Antwerp , and afterwards used for the decoration of Hampton Court ...
... thought sufficient for the discovery of the new world , was ulti- mately expended in the purchase of a suite of fine tapestry hang- ings , brought from Antwerp , and afterwards used for the decoration of Hampton Court ...
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... thought expedient to consult , to take into consideration and report to the general board the best mode of giving effect to the said resolution .ず“ 3. With respect to the 7th , 9th , 10th , 11th , 13th , and 14th resolutions , the ...
... thought expedient to consult , to take into consideration and report to the general board the best mode of giving effect to the said resolution .ず“ 3. With respect to the 7th , 9th , 10th , 11th , 13th , and 14th resolutions , the ...
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... thought the same things a hundred times , " I rely confidently on a verdict in my favour ; for when an author's thoughts are anticipated he is sure of approbation , since he has given a premium to vanity . Following the order of the ...
... thought the same things a hundred times , " I rely confidently on a verdict in my favour ; for when an author's thoughts are anticipated he is sure of approbation , since he has given a premium to vanity . Following the order of the ...
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... thought but of his Miranda , at once the father , unscholared , free , and unconstrained , to meet the simple unmasked nature of his child . He associates his relation with her early remembrances . Prospero . - Can'st thou remember A ...
... thought but of his Miranda , at once the father , unscholared , free , and unconstrained , to meet the simple unmasked nature of his child . He associates his relation with her early remembrances . Prospero . - Can'st thou remember A ...
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