The Quarterly Review, Volume 50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 - English literature |
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... Present State of the Poor - Law Question . By C. Wetherell . 2. Extracts from the Information received by His Ma- jesty's Commissioners as to the Administration and Operation of the Poor - Laws . Published by Authority . 3. Reply of the ...
... Present State of the Poor - Law Question . By C. Wetherell . 2. Extracts from the Information received by His Ma- jesty's Commissioners as to the Administration and Operation of the Poor - Laws . Published by Authority . 3. Reply of the ...
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... present in a condensed view the prominent topics of the magnificent theme to which these treatises are de- dicated a theme , in comparison with which all others are vision- ary and insignificant . While Man , indeed , can never attain ...
... present in a condensed view the prominent topics of the magnificent theme to which these treatises are de- dicated a theme , in comparison with which all others are vision- ary and insignificant . While Man , indeed , can never attain ...
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... present out of our consideration . For instance in Orion , which is marked in South and Herschel's catalogue as containing two distinct sets of stars , each set triple , appears in Mr. Barlow's fluid- refracting telescope , as composed ...
... present out of our consideration . For instance in Orion , which is marked in South and Herschel's catalogue as containing two distinct sets of stars , each set triple , appears in Mr. Barlow's fluid- refracting telescope , as composed ...
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... present century ; and until some one of these calculations shall turn out to be erro- neous , it must be conceded that astronomy has its certainties as well as chemistry or mathematics . But more than even this can be said for the ...
... present century ; and until some one of these calculations shall turn out to be erro- neous , it must be conceded that astronomy has its certainties as well as chemistry or mathematics . But more than even this can be said for the ...
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... present century was in fact distinguished by the discovery of Ceres , Pallas , and Juno . The small and irregular figures of these planets , and the close approximation of their mean distances , led to a conjecture that they might be ...
... present century was in fact distinguished by the discovery of Ceres , Pallas , and Juno . The small and irregular figures of these planets , and the close approximation of their mean distances , led to a conjecture that they might be ...
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