The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... reader of his travels that a man who had written a book as full of Latin quotations as our own Burton's Anatomy of ... readers with him across the Ticino , whose singular transparency , so unusual for the mountain - fed streams of Italy ...
... reader of his travels that a man who had written a book as full of Latin quotations as our own Burton's Anatomy of ... readers with him across the Ticino , whose singular transparency , so unusual for the mountain - fed streams of Italy ...
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... reader . Samuel the younger , as he grew up , entered with spirit into those chemical experiments in which his father sometimes dabbled ; and the souls of both were moved by the rhetoric of Chalmers as he discoursed of the mighty genius ...
... reader . Samuel the younger , as he grew up , entered with spirit into those chemical experiments in which his father sometimes dabbled ; and the souls of both were moved by the rhetoric of Chalmers as he discoursed of the mighty genius ...
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... readers , lest , when they meet with these eccentricities of style , they should stop reading our article , or be deterred from looking at the book itself . We promise them suggestive thoughts under this motley garb . It is only fair to ...
... readers , lest , when they meet with these eccentricities of style , they should stop reading our article , or be deterred from looking at the book itself . We promise them suggestive thoughts under this motley garb . It is only fair to ...
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... reader into this atomic theory ? We will do our best ; and should we not per- fectly succeed , we must still crave his permission to explain it for the benefit of those whose studies have already furnished them with some preliminary ...
... reader into this atomic theory ? We will do our best ; and should we not per- fectly succeed , we must still crave his permission to explain it for the benefit of those whose studies have already furnished them with some preliminary ...
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... reading his discourses - he appears to ignore mathematical reasoning . He must have known perfectly well that the chemistry of Lavoisier and Dalton owes its precision , and its convincing force , to its being based on considerations of ...
... reading his discourses - he appears to ignore mathematical reasoning . He must have known perfectly well that the chemistry of Lavoisier and Dalton owes its precision , and its convincing force , to its being based on considerations of ...
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