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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... Period till the Establishment of the Lombards in Italy . By William Blair , Esq . 399 VI . - Trevelyan , by the Author of A Marriage in High Life . ' 413 VII . - 1 . A Letter to the Right Hon . Charles Grant , President of the Board of ...
... Period till the Establishment of the Lombards in Italy . By William Blair , Esq . 399 VI . - Trevelyan , by the Author of A Marriage in High Life . ' 413 VII . - 1 . A Letter to the Right Hon . Charles Grant , President of the Board of ...
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... periods , have also re- ceived a 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 ...
... periods , have also re- ceived a 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 ...
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... period . Another star , that called Algol , or B Persei , continues visible during a period of sixty - two hours , when it suddenly loses its splendour , and , though a star of the second magnitude , becomes reduced to the fourth ...
... period . Another star , that called Algol , or B Persei , continues visible during a period of sixty - two hours , when it suddenly loses its splendour , and , though a star of the second magnitude , becomes reduced to the fourth ...
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... period . The same Palitzch was also the first to rediscover the predicted comet of Halley , in 1759 , which he saw nearly a month before any of the astronomers , who , armed with their telescopes , were anxiously watching its return ...
... period . The same Palitzch was also the first to rediscover the predicted comet of Halley , in 1759 , which he saw nearly a month before any of the astronomers , who , armed with their telescopes , were anxiously watching its return ...
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... periods which clearly indicate their annihilation . The consequence is obvious and ine- vitable - those bodies must have been created , otherwise they could not have been liable to decay . * They performed their ap- pointed revolutions ...
... periods which clearly indicate their annihilation . The consequence is obvious and ine- vitable - those bodies must have been created , otherwise they could not have been liable to decay . * They performed their ap- pointed revolutions ...
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