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Pagina 172
The author concludes , from experiments , that the division of the oblique muscles
does not in any degree affect the voluntary motions by which the eye is directed
to objects . With regard to the conditions of the eye in its state of rest , and its ...
The author concludes , from experiments , that the division of the oblique muscles
does not in any degree affect the voluntary motions by which the eye is directed
to objects . With regard to the conditions of the eye in its state of rest , and its ...
Pagina 268
... of mathematics ; while , in the latter , a knowlege of things is considered
equally , if not more necessary to a learned education . ' It may be conceded that ,
at Oxford , classical literature is more an object of pursuit than mathematical
learning ...
... of mathematics ; while , in the latter , a knowlege of things is considered
equally , if not more necessary to a learned education . ' It may be conceded that ,
at Oxford , classical literature is more an object of pursuit than mathematical
learning ...
Pagina 333
MISCELLANEOUS . Art . 19 . An Essay on the Objects of Taste . 12mo . pp . 216 .
5s . Boards . Glasgow , Chalmers and Co . ; London , Whit , takers . The result of
the author ' s reflections in this essay may be shortly expressed in his own words
...
MISCELLANEOUS . Art . 19 . An Essay on the Objects of Taste . 12mo . pp . 216 .
5s . Boards . Glasgow , Chalmers and Co . ; London , Whit , takers . The result of
the author ' s reflections in this essay may be shortly expressed in his own words
...
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