The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... perhaps , not surpassed in chemical phi- losophy as an example of inductive investigation , had fully esta- blished the differences between magnesia in its common and in its calcined state ; but he does not appear to have made trial of ...
... perhaps , not surpassed in chemical phi- losophy as an example of inductive investigation , had fully esta- blished the differences between magnesia in its common and in its calcined state ; but he does not appear to have made trial of ...
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... perhaps have gradually softened , and finally subdued , the pre- judices that seem to have existed against the union of commer- cial with literary or philosophical pursuits , -an union which , under proper regulation , adorns and ...
... perhaps have gradually softened , and finally subdued , the pre- judices that seem to have existed against the union of commer- cial with literary or philosophical pursuits , -an union which , under proper regulation , adorns and ...
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... perhaps , only exist in a pure and virtuous mind . His perception of these pleasures was at no period more lively , than after he had entered his 81st year . In a note , addressed to the writer of these pages , in the autumn of 1815 ...
... perhaps , only exist in a pure and virtuous mind . His perception of these pleasures was at no period more lively , than after he had entered his 81st year . In a note , addressed to the writer of these pages , in the autumn of 1815 ...
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... perhaps , most conspicuous , was a readiness of apprehension , that enabled him to acquire knowledge with remarkable facility . To this was joined a quickness in his habits of association , that peculiarly fitted him to perceive those ...
... perhaps , most conspicuous , was a readiness of apprehension , that enabled him to acquire knowledge with remarkable facility . To this was joined a quickness in his habits of association , that peculiarly fitted him to perceive those ...
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... perhaps disposed him to allow more than its due weight to the aristocra- tical part of our mixed government . It would be unjust to him , however , not to state , that no man could more cordially dis- approve , or more unreservedly ...
... perhaps disposed him to allow more than its due weight to the aristocra- tical part of our mixed government . It would be unjust to him , however , not to state , that no man could more cordially dis- approve , or more unreservedly ...
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