Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... appear by whose fancy , Latinized into Desiderius , and Desiderius again repeated in the Greek Erasmus ) , was sent to the school at Gouda , kept by a cer- tain Peter Winkel . Winkel held him for a dunce ; but the dulness may have been ...
... appear by whose fancy , Latinized into Desiderius , and Desiderius again repeated in the Greek Erasmus ) , was sent to the school at Gouda , kept by a cer- tain Peter Winkel . Winkel held him for a dunce ; but the dulness may have been ...
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... appear as if the world - we might certainly say it of England - was ERASMIAN . There was one other name , indeed , des- tined shortly to transcend , in some degree to obscure that of Erasmus . But as yet men had only begun to wonder and ...
... appear as if the world - we might certainly say it of England - was ERASMIAN . There was one other name , indeed , des- tined shortly to transcend , in some degree to obscure that of Erasmus . But as yet men had only begun to wonder and ...
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... appear as dry land , the breakers and currents will act upon it ; and if the elevation be very gradual great erosion of the upper strata will take place about the axis of the chain , till , as the up- ward thrust is continued , lower ...
... appear as dry land , the breakers and currents will act upon it ; and if the elevation be very gradual great erosion of the upper strata will take place about the axis of the chain , till , as the up- ward thrust is continued , lower ...
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... appear to be any good grounds for supposing that the rate of the extinction of old species , or that of the creation of new , was ever materially dif- ferent at one period from its rate at any other . In the absence of all proof to the ...
... appear to be any good grounds for supposing that the rate of the extinction of old species , or that of the creation of new , was ever materially dif- ferent at one period from its rate at any other . In the absence of all proof to the ...
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... appear to have been six or eight feet in length . * 4. Devonian Period . - Fishes abound _____ 2. Lower or ( Cambro- ) Silurian Period . -In the rocks deposited during this period the remains of animals are often abundant . They consist ...
... appear to have been six or eight feet in length . * 4. Devonian Period . - Fishes abound _____ 2. Lower or ( Cambro- ) Silurian Period . -In the rocks deposited during this period the remains of animals are often abundant . They consist ...
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