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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Page 19
... soon after sunset , about the months of April and May , or at the opposite season before sunrise , as a cone or lenticular shaped light , extending from the horizon obliquely upwards , and following generally the course of the ecliptic ...
... soon after sunset , about the months of April and May , or at the opposite season before sunrise , as a cone or lenticular shaped light , extending from the horizon obliquely upwards , and following generally the course of the ecliptic ...
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... soon resumes its place . It diffuses and tempers the heat of different climates , circulates from the pole to the equa- tor , sustains the clouds in an expanded form , and thus equally divides their waters over the surface of the earth ...
... soon resumes its place . It diffuses and tempers the heat of different climates , circulates from the pole to the equa- tor , sustains the clouds in an expanded form , and thus equally divides their waters over the surface of the earth ...
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... soon after settles the matter by stating that there is great reason to regard hypochondria in no other light than as an aggravated form of dyspepsia .'- ( vol . i . p . 213. ) And this he determines in the face of the known fact ...
... soon after settles the matter by stating that there is great reason to regard hypochondria in no other light than as an aggravated form of dyspepsia .'- ( vol . i . p . 213. ) And this he determines in the face of the known fact ...
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... soon be crowded by the vanity of the town , -his prices will be raised , ―money , the bane of nobler views , will fill his pockets , or at least those of his dependents , while his own desires expand , - he wishes to become a dandy , an ...
... soon be crowded by the vanity of the town , -his prices will be raised , ―money , the bane of nobler views , will fill his pockets , or at least those of his dependents , while his own desires expand , - he wishes to become a dandy , an ...
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... soon supplied ; and the insensibility of the public to exotic beauties left him very undeservedly in indigence . His own personal character , however , seems to have been partly the source of this neglect . It is admitted , indeed ...
... soon supplied ; and the insensibility of the public to exotic beauties left him very undeservedly in indigence . His own personal character , however , seems to have been partly the source of this neglect . It is admitted , indeed ...
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