The Quarterly Review, Volume 53William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1835 |
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... opinion that it is in their own power , by so doing , to elevate it very effectually in general estimation . The number of persons destined for this branch of VOL . LIII . NO . CV . B the the medical profession , who can afford to ...
... opinion that it is in their own power , by so doing , to elevate it very effectually in general estimation . The number of persons destined for this branch of VOL . LIII . NO . CV . B the the medical profession , who can afford to ...
Pagina 3
... opinion , that this bril- liant appearance is mainly occasioned by shoals of the molluscous and crustaceous tribes , but that it may often be accounted for merely by the débris of dead animal matter with which sea - water is loaded our ...
... opinion , that this bril- liant appearance is mainly occasioned by shoals of the molluscous and crustaceous tribes , but that it may often be accounted for merely by the débris of dead animal matter with which sea - water is loaded our ...
Pagina 7
... opinion of the vulgar , that if a snake is killed in the morning , it will not die before sunset . ' Among nume- rous instances of such irritability even in the warm - blooded class , the human heart , for some little time after death ...
... opinion of the vulgar , that if a snake is killed in the morning , it will not die before sunset . ' Among nume- rous instances of such irritability even in the warm - blooded class , the human heart , for some little time after death ...
Pagina 9
... opinion , after all that he saw and heard , that convicts should no longer be sent to New South Wales otherwise than for the purpose of being employed on the public works , ' and that free emigration ought to be strenuously encouraged ...
... opinion , after all that he saw and heard , that convicts should no longer be sent to New South Wales otherwise than for the purpose of being employed on the public works , ' and that free emigration ought to be strenuously encouraged ...
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... opinion , counterbalance all their literary merit , were that ten times greater than in fact it is . For much , however , of what is blameable in the work we must not too severely censure Jacquemont personally ; he wrote in confidence ...
... opinion , counterbalance all their literary merit , were that ten times greater than in fact it is . For much , however , of what is blameable in the work we must not too severely censure Jacquemont personally ; he wrote in confidence ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 490 - Now them that are such we command and exhort, by our Lord Jesus Christ, that with quietness they work, and eat their own bread.
Pagina 92 - To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood; to combine the child's sense of wonder and novelty with the appearances, which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar; With sun and moon and stars throughout the year, And man and woman; 6 this is the character and privilege of genius, and one of the marks which distinguish genius from talents.
Pagina 148 - And the city was broken up, and all the men of war fled by night...
Pagina 142 - Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion derived from the Literal Fulfilment of Prophecy, particularly as Illustrated by the History of the Jews, and the Discoveries of Recent Travellers.
Pagina 216 - His hand is against every man; and every man's hand is against him.
Pagina 155 - That no testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact, which it endeavours to establish...
Pagina 278 - But when contending chiefs blockade the throne, Contracting regal power to stretch their own, When I behold a factious band agree To call it freedom when themselves are free...
Pagina 168 - Who shall bring me down to the ground? Though thou exalt [thyself] as the eagle, and though thou set thy nest among the stars, thence will I bring thee down, saith the Lord.
Pagina 445 - To assume that the evidence of the beginning, or end, of so vast a scheme lies within the reach of our philosophical inquiries, or even of our speculations, appears to be inconsistent with a just estimate of the relations which subsist between the finite powers of man and the attributes of an infinite and eternal Being.
Pagina 140 - ... ....Each alley has its brother, " And half the plat-form just reflects the other.