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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... tion of Man , principally with reference to the Supply of his Wants , and the Exercise of his Intellectual Faculties . By John Kidd , M.D. , F.R.S. , Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford . 8vo . pp . 375. London ...
... tion of Man , principally with reference to the Supply of his Wants , and the Exercise of his Intellectual Faculties . By John Kidd , M.D. , F.R.S. , Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford . 8vo . pp . 375. London ...
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... tion of the hand of man , and an infinite variety of other argu- ments ; as also , by discoveries , ancient and modern , in arts , sciences , and the whole extent of literature . ' Who can doubt , from these terms , that the meaning of ...
... tion of the hand of man , and an infinite variety of other argu- ments ; as also , by discoveries , ancient and modern , in arts , sciences , and the whole extent of literature . ' Who can doubt , from these terms , that the meaning of ...
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... tion of this comet by two days since the period when it was first dis- covered ; and it is now no less than ten days in advance of the place which it would have reached , had no such resistance narrowed its orbit . It must , therefore ...
... tion of this comet by two days since the period when it was first dis- covered ; and it is now no less than ten days in advance of the place which it would have reached , had no such resistance narrowed its orbit . It must , therefore ...
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... tion of happiness imposed on them by their Creator , -that of assiduously labouring to cultivate the earth . We find that in France , which teems with an agricultural population , unskilled however in many of the modern improvements ...
... tion of happiness imposed on them by their Creator , -that of assiduously labouring to cultivate the earth . We find that in France , which teems with an agricultural population , unskilled however in many of the modern improvements ...
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... tion , and have never obtained from our own intelligence any idea of the rank which we fill in created being . Let any man examine the ear either of one of his fellow - men or of the lower animals , and say , whether it is not ...
... tion , and have never obtained from our own intelligence any idea of the rank which we fill in created being . Let any man examine the ear either of one of his fellow - men or of the lower animals , and say , whether it is not ...
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