The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1819 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 82
Pagina 63
... Laws , and the greater part of the burden of an annual expenditure of eight millions : the great defect in our system for the relief of the poor being not in the principle or provisions of the laws , but in their execution . The second ...
... Laws , and the greater part of the burden of an annual expenditure of eight millions : the great defect in our system for the relief of the poor being not in the principle or provisions of the laws , but in their execution . The second ...
Pagina 133
... laws of nature , where it is presumed that these laws have been in- vestigated , demand a stronger evidence than the events which are more consonant with them . For example , the projection of stones by a volcanic eruption to an unusual ...
... laws of nature , where it is presumed that these laws have been in- vestigated , demand a stronger evidence than the events which are more consonant with them . For example , the projection of stones by a volcanic eruption to an unusual ...
Pagina 430
... Laws of Vision are not physical laws , merely , but are Four Axioms , whose truth consequently is necessary , and whose evidence is certainly mathematical . Fully anticipating , as I do , the first im- pression of so extraordinary a ...
... Laws of Vision are not physical laws , merely , but are Four Axioms , whose truth consequently is necessary , and whose evidence is certainly mathematical . Fully anticipating , as I do , the first im- pression of so extraordinary a ...
Inhoudsopgave
OF | 1 |
Russells Lord John Letter to Lord | 49 |
Malthus See Gray | 51 |
Copyright | |
34 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 68 Ralph Griffiths,G. E. Griffiths Volledige weergave - 1783 |
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 60 Ralph Griffiths,G. E. Griffiths Volledige weergave - 1779 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
antient appears Athens attention Attica Babylon beautiful Boards called caloyers cause character Christopher Marlowe colour considerable considered contains diseases effect England English epidermis Euphrates Euripus existence farther favour feeling former France French genius give Greek heart Herodotus honour interesting Italian Italy Julius Cæsar King knowlege labour land language late less letter literary Longman Lord Lord Byron manner means ment merit mind moral Naples nation nature never notice object observations opinion original passage Pausanias perhaps persons Peter Bell piastres plant poem poet poetry population possess present principle prisoners produced racter Ravenswood readers remarks respect Roman Rome says scarcely seems Shakspeare Sheridan shew Sophocles Spain species spirit Strabo style supposed tale taste thou tion translation travellers vampyre volume whole writer