The Quarterly Review, Volume 50William 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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... considerable portion of his attention . But when we find that Dr. Kidd has , as his subject required , taken great pains to illustrate the organization and uses of the hand , and has entered at B 2 large large into the whole physical ...
... considerable portion of his attention . But when we find that Dr. Kidd has , as his subject required , taken great pains to illustrate the organization and uses of the hand , and has entered at B 2 large large into the whole physical ...
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... considerable portion of Dr. Kidd's work is devoted to the connexion of vegetables with the physical condition of man . ' Animal and vegetable physiology ' forms the subject which has been assigned to Dr. Roget . The former , as well as ...
... considerable portion of Dr. Kidd's work is devoted to the connexion of vegetables with the physical condition of man . ' Animal and vegetable physiology ' forms the subject which has been assigned to Dr. Roget . The former , as well as ...
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... considerably larger than the other , and of a reddish white light . The colour of the smaller star is of a fine bright sky blue , inclining to green . Seen through a telescope of inferior power , they appear like companion butterflies ...
... considerably larger than the other , and of a reddish white light . The colour of the smaller star is of a fine bright sky blue , inclining to green . Seen through a telescope of inferior power , they appear like companion butterflies ...
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... considerable in the lapse of ages . It is , for example , one of their consequences , that the moon performs her monthly revo- lution round the earth in a shorter interval now than she did for- merly , as appears from the record of an ...
... considerable in the lapse of ages . It is , for example , one of their consequences , that the moon performs her monthly revo- lution round the earth in a shorter interval now than she did for- merly , as appears from the record of an ...
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... considerably lengthened or short- ened , the clockwork of these productions , if we may use the ex- pression , would require a totally new construction , in order to adjust their hours to the changes in the rising or setting of the sun ...
... considerably lengthened or short- ened , the clockwork of these productions , if we may use the ex- pression , would require a totally new construction , in order to adjust their hours to the changes in the rising or setting of the sun ...
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