The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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Pagina 90
... scholars - it was but little read . It was published at Zurich , in 1815 , under a fictitious name ; but it seems that not more than eighty copies were printed , and that of these 90 [ Dec. , MODERN ITALIAN LITERATURE .
... scholars - it was but little read . It was published at Zurich , in 1815 , under a fictitious name ; but it seems that not more than eighty copies were printed , and that of these 90 [ Dec. , MODERN ITALIAN LITERATURE .
Pagina 123
... published an essay on mathematical science , written before he was twenty years of age , and which was probably the fruit of his studies for the fellowship . It was an attempt to demonstrate arithmetic without algebra or Euclid - an ...
... published an essay on mathematical science , written before he was twenty years of age , and which was probably the fruit of his studies for the fellowship . It was an attempt to demonstrate arithmetic without algebra or Euclid - an ...
Pagina 124
... published his Principles of Human Knowledge , which gave the final stamp to his philosophical character , and made an epoch in metaphysics . In this he asserted the doctrine of immaterialism , a doctrine much misunderstood and misre ...
... published his Principles of Human Knowledge , which gave the final stamp to his philosophical character , and made an epoch in metaphysics . In this he asserted the doctrine of immaterialism , a doctrine much misunderstood and misre ...
Pagina 129
... published , at Lyons , an essay upon a question proposed by the Royal Academy at Paris . The subject was , the principle and cause of motion . The tract is written in Latin , and is entitled , De Motu ; sive de Motus Principio et Natura ...
... published , at Lyons , an essay upon a question proposed by the Royal Academy at Paris . The subject was , the principle and cause of motion . The tract is written in Latin , and is entitled , De Motu ; sive de Motus Principio et Natura ...
Pagina 130
... published soon after Miss Vanhomrigh's death , a circumstance which Roscoet deems to be in favor of the supposition . Every biographer of Swift , up to the time of Sir Walter Scott , has recorded either his censure or apology for ...
... published soon after Miss Vanhomrigh's death , a circumstance which Roscoet deems to be in favor of the supposition . Every biographer of Swift , up to the time of Sir Walter Scott , has recorded either his censure or apology for ...
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