The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 23Henry Colburn, 1827 |
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Pagina 26
... variety of subjects thus embraced , it is evident must give a peculiar interest to the publication . In the same manner the contents of the other numbers might be sepa- rately cited , of which there are fifteen , to show that the work ...
... variety of subjects thus embraced , it is evident must give a peculiar interest to the publication . In the same manner the contents of the other numbers might be sepa- rately cited , of which there are fifteen , to show that the work ...
Pagina 62
... variety of erroneous and conflicting opinions are extant . The several points which I propose briefly to touch upon , in regard to warm baths , relate , - 1. To the materials of which they are constructed , 2. To their situation , 3. To ...
... variety of erroneous and conflicting opinions are extant . The several points which I propose briefly to touch upon , in regard to warm baths , relate , - 1. To the materials of which they are constructed , 2. To their situation , 3. To ...
Pagina 73
... variety in its form , but their teeth differ so greatly from each other , that nothing would be more easy , were it by any means desirable , than to substitute new generic names for almost every known species . These differences are ...
... variety in its form , but their teeth differ so greatly from each other , that nothing would be more easy , were it by any means desirable , than to substitute new generic names for almost every known species . These differences are ...
Pagina 85
... variety which results from a more general survey of nature ; but the real interest , by such a re- striction , is rather increased : and , by confining his attention to a smaller number of objects , he may feel assured of understand ...
... variety which results from a more general survey of nature ; but the real interest , by such a re- striction , is rather increased : and , by confining his attention to a smaller number of objects , he may feel assured of understand ...
Pagina 111
... variety of reasons would oppose , each of them valid and sufficient in itself : a proper feeling of national pride would forbid our asking aid of a foreign country , in a matter for which our own artists and men of science are competent ...
... variety of reasons would oppose , each of them valid and sufficient in itself : a proper feeling of national pride would forbid our asking aid of a foreign country , in a matter for which our own artists and men of science are competent ...
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