Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... practical or scientific uses , appears to have been John Graunt , Citizen of Lon- don , ' who , in 1662 , published the fruits of long meditation and sedulous inquiry into the subject , under the title of Natural and Political ...
... practical or scientific uses , appears to have been John Graunt , Citizen of Lon- don , ' who , in 1662 , published the fruits of long meditation and sedulous inquiry into the subject , under the title of Natural and Political ...
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... cited to prove how slowly useful knowledge circulates among the classes who boast of being practical . The Company , according to its original Kitty Sly , who pretended to come to him for 1859 . 35 Annals and Anecdotes of Life Assurance .
... cited to prove how slowly useful knowledge circulates among the classes who boast of being practical . The Company , according to its original Kitty Sly , who pretended to come to him for 1859 . 35 Annals and Anecdotes of Life Assurance .
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... practical effects on biography . The dearth of incidents ' was supposed to be the fatal element in the history of the class , and had become a ' trite ' re- mark among biographers when Mason un- dertook his Memoirs of Gray . Mason ...
... practical effects on biography . The dearth of incidents ' was supposed to be the fatal element in the history of the class , and had become a ' trite ' re- mark among biographers when Mason un- dertook his Memoirs of Gray . Mason ...
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... practical affairs by the admission of competent judges , though the accidents of life have prevented their rising so high as they deserved : of these are Swift , Defoe , Dr. Johnson , and Voltaire , the last of whom was prosperous as a ...
... practical affairs by the admission of competent judges , though the accidents of life have prevented their rising so high as they deserved : of these are Swift , Defoe , Dr. Johnson , and Voltaire , the last of whom was prosperous as a ...
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... practical phi- lanthropist is philanthropical , or a great general brave ; and would expect to find the Howard or Wellington of private life harmonious counterparts of their public character . But a different impression wanders about ...
... practical phi- lanthropist is philanthropical , or a great general brave ; and would expect to find the Howard or Wellington of private life harmonious counterparts of their public character . But a different impression wanders about ...
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