The Quarterly Review, Volumes 70-71John Murray, 1842 |
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Page 39
... speaking each other's languages , and creating a new demand for each other's intellectual productions ? Un- fortunately for authors there is no epidemic among books , to thin their ranks , and render necessary a new supply ; and the ...
... speaking each other's languages , and creating a new demand for each other's intellectual productions ? Un- fortunately for authors there is no epidemic among books , to thin their ranks , and render necessary a new supply ; and the ...
Page 47
... speaking , and , above all , his every individual mode suggested to them wound , from which he still limped a little ... speak of his exploits . ' He received the government , was soon rejected by the the deputation rather coldly at ...
... speaking , and , above all , his every individual mode suggested to them wound , from which he still limped a little ... speak of his exploits . ' He received the government , was soon rejected by the the deputation rather coldly at ...
Page 53
... speak - pitched upon a key which made criticism im- ing . The General , not receiving a satisfactory possible . When the pair - friends , brothers in answer , repeated his question , which was then arms , and fellow - pupils at once ...
... speak - pitched upon a key which made criticism im- ing . The General , not receiving a satisfactory possible . When the pair - friends , brothers in answer , repeated his question , which was then arms , and fellow - pupils at once ...
Page 54
... speak more generally , of chem- ical transformation or metamorphosis . In order to the understanding of the present work , it is desirable that we should state , very briefly , the nature of that theory , on which so many of its details ...
... speak more generally , of chem- ical transformation or metamorphosis . In order to the understanding of the present work , it is desirable that we should state , very briefly , the nature of that theory , on which so many of its details ...
Page 56
... Speaking of the uniform temperature of the animal body , and of the effects of cooling , he says : lers have related with astonishment of these people . We should then , also , be able to take the same quantity of brandy or train oil ...
... Speaking of the uniform temperature of the animal body , and of the effects of cooling , he says : lers have related with astonishment of these people . We should then , also , be able to take the same quantity of brandy or train oil ...
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