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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... equally certain that there is no mistake in the observation or entry , and that the star has really been observed , and as really has disappeared from the heavens . ' -Treatise on Astronomy , p . 384 . The existence and death of ...
... equally certain that there is no mistake in the observation or entry , and that the star has really been observed , and as really has disappeared from the heavens . ' -Treatise on Astronomy , p . 384 . The existence and death of ...
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... equally sustained by the particular system of which our habitation forms so small a part . The reader need hardly be reminded that the diameter of the real globe of the Sun , without reference to the luminous element by which it is ...
... equally sustained by the particular system of which our habitation forms so small a part . The reader need hardly be reminded that the diameter of the real globe of the Sun , without reference to the luminous element by which it is ...
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... equally divides their waters over the surface of the earth , and exercises an immediate agency in the generation and direction of the winds , which tend perpetually to restore the equilibrium of genial warmth and moisture , We already ...
... equally divides their waters over the surface of the earth , and exercises an immediate agency in the generation and direction of the winds , which tend perpetually to restore the equilibrium of genial warmth and moisture , We already ...
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... equally mistaken : the care of a presiding Providence is limited to no climate ; it ' Lives through all space , extends through all extent , Spreads undivided , operates unspent . ' At the equator we find the natives of the Spice ...
... equally mistaken : the care of a presiding Providence is limited to no climate ; it ' Lives through all space , extends through all extent , Spreads undivided , operates unspent . ' At the equator we find the natives of the Spice ...
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... equally expressed if he had said , the infirmi- ties of genius illustrated , by referring the infirmities of genius to the infirmities of genius . ' Probably by infirmities , Mr. Madden may mean mental infirmities , and by ...
... equally expressed if he had said , the infirmi- ties of genius illustrated , by referring the infirmities of genius to the infirmities of genius . ' Probably by infirmities , Mr. Madden may mean mental infirmities , and by ...
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