The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... manner as to avail himself of the latest discoveries in physics and politics . On the constitution of the universe he justly observes , that the highest aim of philosophical theory is to account for the phenomena it treats of by the ...
... manner as to avail himself of the latest discoveries in physics and politics . On the constitution of the universe he justly observes , that the highest aim of philosophical theory is to account for the phenomena it treats of by the ...
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... manner in which the pres- sure of necessity establishes universal industry , and secures the quick and wide diffusion of the beneficial effects of that industry . After what has been already advanced , we do not perceive that it is ...
... manner in which the pres- sure of necessity establishes universal industry , and secures the quick and wide diffusion of the beneficial effects of that industry . After what has been already advanced , we do not perceive that it is ...
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... manner in which he seems to have adopted the system without mature inquiry , have made him vastly more incon- sistent than most of his predecessors . His good sense and the intelligent observation of what he saw around him haye most un ...
... manner in which he seems to have adopted the system without mature inquiry , have made him vastly more incon- sistent than most of his predecessors . His good sense and the intelligent observation of what he saw around him haye most un ...
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... manner in which the amputation of them had been performed , the wounds were still unhealed . The answers which this poor man gave to some questions put to him , excited so much curiosity , that Mr. Smith took him home , with the ...
... manner in which the amputation of them had been performed , the wounds were still unhealed . The answers which this poor man gave to some questions put to him , excited so much curiosity , that Mr. Smith took him home , with the ...
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... manner he saved as much money as enabled him to open a boarding - house for sailors . This , however , not succeeding , he set up a butcher's stall , and supplied the ships with fresh meat : a concern which pro- mised better , when his ...
... manner he saved as much money as enabled him to open a boarding - house for sailors . This , however , not succeeding , he set up a butcher's stall , and supplied the ships with fresh meat : a concern which pro- mised better , when his ...
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