The Quarterly Review, Volume 2John Murray, 1809 - English literature |
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Page 303
... expressing his opinions , and freely stigma- tizing what he disapproves . He tells us ( p . 59 , ) that our test ... expressions used in reprobating laws , which have long formed an important part of our constitution , and in ...
... expressing his opinions , and freely stigma- tizing what he disapproves . He tells us ( p . 59 , ) that our test ... expressions used in reprobating laws , which have long formed an important part of our constitution , and in ...
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... expression of the velo- city , to which my analysis has conducted me , affords a valuable datum for determining the nature of these forces ; this velocity being mea- sured by a fraction , of which the numerator is unity , and the deno ...
... expression of the velo- city , to which my analysis has conducted me , affords a valuable datum for determining the nature of these forces ; this velocity being mea- sured by a fraction , of which the numerator is unity , and the deno ...
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... expression , and the authorities , therefore , rather mocked than fairly imitated . As a piece of Lati- nity , it ... expressions of which this preface is made up , are derived from very various sources ; and , as they are preserved ...
... expression , and the authorities , therefore , rather mocked than fairly imitated . As a piece of Lati- nity , it ... expressions of which this preface is made up , are derived from very various sources ; and , as they are preserved ...
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Outlines of Mineralogy By J Kidd M D Professor | 61 |
Sermons on several Subjects by the late Rev William | 75 |
Voyages and Travels to India Ceylon the Red Sea | 88 |
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