The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... manner , might be expected to inspire . It is much to be regretted , that his lectures were destroyed by his own hand before he died . The course of Natural Theology was one which would have great interest for readers of the present day ...
... manner , might be expected to inspire . It is much to be regretted , that his lectures were destroyed by his own hand before he died . The course of Natural Theology was one which would have great interest for readers of the present day ...
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... manner in which they abused those sin- ners , by way of giving them a taste of the religion of love . Few men have ever received so much of this friendly atten- tion as Hume ; his crime seemed to be , that he was not so wicked as , in ...
... manner in which they abused those sin- ners , by way of giving them a taste of the religion of love . Few men have ever received so much of this friendly atten- tion as Hume ; his crime seemed to be , that he was not so wicked as , in ...
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... manner in which he had made it . Of course he enjoyed the best means of education which France afforded ; studying astronomy with La Caille , botany with Jussieu , and chemis- try with Rouelle . He gained several prizes for his success ...
... manner in which he had made it . Of course he enjoyed the best means of education which France afforded ; studying astronomy with La Caille , botany with Jussieu , and chemis- try with Rouelle . He gained several prizes for his success ...
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... manner not common in the scientific world ; for Priestley's discovery must have been known to him in 1774 , and in the many papers which he published between 1772 and 1780 , no allusion is made to any similar claim of his own . But in ...
... manner not common in the scientific world ; for Priestley's discovery must have been known to him in 1774 , and in the many papers which he published between 1772 and 1780 , no allusion is made to any similar claim of his own . But in ...
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... manner of writing is neither easy nor graceful , it is more in keeping with his subject than it would be with any other , resembling the lordly march of a Roman emperor in his flowing purple , stately and majestic , though restricting ...
... manner of writing is neither easy nor graceful , it is more in keeping with his subject than it would be with any other , resembling the lordly march of a Roman emperor in his flowing purple , stately and majestic , though restricting ...
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