The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... kind , which were addressed to different learned societies on the continent . In one respect , Mr. Henry appears to have taken too favourable a view of the character of Haller , in ascribing to him gentleness of disposition ; for that ...
... kind , which were addressed to different learned societies on the continent . In one respect , Mr. Henry appears to have taken too favourable a view of the character of Haller , in ascribing to him gentleness of disposition ; for that ...
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... kind had received , from the French dyers , the name of Mordants , because it was imagined that they cor- roded and removed something , which mechanically opposed the entrance of the colouring matter into the pores of the material to be ...
... kind had received , from the French dyers , the name of Mordants , because it was imagined that they cor- roded and removed something , which mechanically opposed the entrance of the colouring matter into the pores of the material to be ...
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... kind , ” the late Dr. Currie of Liverpool observes , " I think most praise- worthy ; and for this , however the matter may terminate , the projectors will always be entitled to public favour and esteem . It is a bold enterprise , and of ...
... kind , ” the late Dr. Currie of Liverpool observes , " I think most praise- worthy ; and for this , however the matter may terminate , the projectors will always be entitled to public favour and esteem . It is a bold enterprise , and of ...
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... kind , or the zeal and constancy with which he defended his political opinions , -opinions which , in him , were perfectly disinterested and sincere , but which perhaps disposed him to allow more than its due weight to the aristocra ...
... kind , or the zeal and constancy with which he defended his political opinions , -opinions which , in him , were perfectly disinterested and sincere , but which perhaps disposed him to allow more than its due weight to the aristocra ...
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... kind to find my hopes confirmed . The Kiashef politely sent for him , and he en- tered the room , dressed as an Arab Fellah , with a long beard and blue chemise , having assumed the name of Sheikh Ibrahim , and so perfectly acquired the ...
... kind to find my hopes confirmed . The Kiashef politely sent for him , and he en- tered the room , dressed as an Arab Fellah , with a long beard and blue chemise , having assumed the name of Sheikh Ibrahim , and so perfectly acquired the ...
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