The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 185
... interest . ' -History , vol . iii . p . 62 . This is excellent ; but in illustration of the general spirit in which the work is written , we must yet cite a few more sen- tences : ' Bacon's purpose was that his New Organ should produce ...
... interest . ' -History , vol . iii . p . 62 . This is excellent ; but in illustration of the general spirit in which the work is written , we must yet cite a few more sen- tences : ' Bacon's purpose was that his New Organ should produce ...
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... interest under the title of Palætio- logical Sciences , ' ' whose object it is to ascend from the present state of things to a more ancient condition from which the present is derived by intelligible causes . ' · 6 6 It must be quite ...
... interest under the title of Palætio- logical Sciences , ' ' whose object it is to ascend from the present state of things to a more ancient condition from which the present is derived by intelligible causes . ' · 6 6 It must be quite ...
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... interest , as the first and most effectual step to a radical revolution . This is not merely our opinion - not the opinion only of Tories and Conservatives - but of those Whigs and Reformers who ( as Lord John Russell preached , but ...
... interest , as the first and most effectual step to a radical revolution . This is not merely our opinion - not the opinion only of Tories and Conservatives - but of those Whigs and Reformers who ( as Lord John Russell preached , but ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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