The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... philosopher's stone . Like all great discoveries , it first presented itself as a ' vague idea ; ' and the author , like all great men , pale and haggard , for its sake , disregarded the ' pastimes of childhood , " left ' untasted the ...
... philosopher's stone . Like all great discoveries , it first presented itself as a ' vague idea ; ' and the author , like all great men , pale and haggard , for its sake , disregarded the ' pastimes of childhood , " left ' untasted the ...
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... philosopher ; he scarcely deigned ' to converse with laymen ; but for his other virtues , science , ' and worth as a citizen , it seems but reasonable to give him ' perpetual remembrance in this our chronicle . Such to his ...
... philosopher ; he scarcely deigned ' to converse with laymen ; but for his other virtues , science , ' and worth as a citizen , it seems but reasonable to give him ' perpetual remembrance in this our chronicle . Such to his ...
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... philosopher's stone , which would convert the leaden duties of trade into the golden enjoyments of science . At first , it is said , he wrote to Sir Joseph Banks as the official chief of the sarans — a man , who for forty years presided ...
... philosopher's stone , which would convert the leaden duties of trade into the golden enjoyments of science . At first , it is said , he wrote to Sir Joseph Banks as the official chief of the sarans — a man , who for forty years presided ...
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