The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 23Henry Colburn, 1827 |
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... appears to have devoted himself assiduously to literary pursuits , and to have spent much time in perusing standard works upon almost every subject necessary to the completion of a liberal educa- tion . He neglected no opportunity of ...
... appears to have devoted himself assiduously to literary pursuits , and to have spent much time in perusing standard works upon almost every subject necessary to the completion of a liberal educa- tion . He neglected no opportunity of ...
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... appear amply sufficient to fill up the time of one man , he kept a regu- lar diary of every action of his life , and from an early age till within a few months of his death , never once retired to rest until he had committed to writing ...
... appear amply sufficient to fill up the time of one man , he kept a regu- lar diary of every action of his life , and from an early age till within a few months of his death , never once retired to rest until he had committed to writing ...
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... appears extraordinary that a person of Mr. Dalton's industry and learning should neglect one of the few works that were expressly written on the subject of theory . " Lastly , Dr. Ure observes * : " Is there any law regulating these ...
... appears extraordinary that a person of Mr. Dalton's industry and learning should neglect one of the few works that were expressly written on the subject of theory . " Lastly , Dr. Ure observes * : " Is there any law regulating these ...
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... appears , except annexed to one or two unimportant and flimsy papers . Of Mr. Ivory I have much less to say ; he is universally admitted to be a deep and skilful mathematician , but his researches are , unfortunately , of a very ...
... appears , except annexed to one or two unimportant and flimsy papers . Of Mr. Ivory I have much less to say ; he is universally admitted to be a deep and skilful mathematician , but his researches are , unfortunately , of a very ...
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... appears to be in his mode of laying the planks of the decks ; parts which seem to be principally required to co ... appear to present some comparative idea of 34 Naval Architecture and.
... appears to be in his mode of laying the planks of the decks ; parts which seem to be principally required to co ... appear to present some comparative idea of 34 Naval Architecture and.
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