The Quarterly Review, Volumes 70-71John Murray, 1842 |
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... tion to his own interests , it is yet undeniable that he was a warm and good friend , and a re- lation on whose affectionate assistance a firm reliance ever could be placed . He was fond of society , and greatly preferred and prized ...
... tion to his own interests , it is yet undeniable that he was a warm and good friend , and a re- lation on whose affectionate assistance a firm reliance ever could be placed . He was fond of society , and greatly preferred and prized ...
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tion must be employed in supplying such | written a separate work , and , in those cases articles to our encyclopædias . in which such works do exist , they have seldom been brought down to the present day , or drawn up with that ...
tion must be employed in supplying such | written a separate work , and , in those cases articles to our encyclopædias . in which such works do exist , they have seldom been brought down to the present day , or drawn up with that ...
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... tion between the mind and external objects of this step : in consequence of his having is carried on by means of ideas or ima - limited his principle to foreign sounds he ges . • was prevented from pursuing it to its re- sults ; and he ...
... tion between the mind and external objects of this step : in consequence of his having is carried on by means of ideas or ima - limited his principle to foreign sounds he ges . • was prevented from pursuing it to its re- sults ; and he ...
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... tion affords the strongest proof of the ex- better far were desertion and a savage life tent to which natural feeling may be sub- in the darkest forests ; better the ruin of dued by circumstances . She had seen her families , and the ...
... tion affords the strongest proof of the ex- better far were desertion and a savage life tent to which natural feeling may be sub- in the darkest forests ; better the ruin of dued by circumstances . She had seen her families , and the ...
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... tion , the waste and supply of matter , diges- tion , secretion , and excretion , with the bearings of all on health and disease . On all of these subjects the views of the author are equally original and interesting . ' Wonders , ' he ...
... tion , the waste and supply of matter , diges- tion , secretion , and excretion , with the bearings of all on health and disease . On all of these subjects the views of the author are equally original and interesting . ' Wonders , ' he ...
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