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... edition was that of 1844-7 under the editorship of Gulian Verplanck , an author and lawyer of some note . This was followed by the first edition of the Rev. H. W. Hudson in 1851-6 , and by that of Richard Grant White , 1867-8 . In 1871 ...
... edition was that of 1844-7 under the editorship of Gulian Verplanck , an author and lawyer of some note . This was followed by the first edition of the Rev. H. W. Hudson in 1851-6 , and by that of Richard Grant White , 1867-8 . In 1871 ...
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... edition of the Optics contained bound up with it two important but disconnected tracts on pure mathematics . The first was on the appli- cation of Fluxions to the rectification of curves , and the second was on the classification of the ...
... edition of the Optics contained bound up with it two important but disconnected tracts on pure mathematics . The first was on the appli- cation of Fluxions to the rectification of curves , and the second was on the classification of the ...
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... edition of the same treatise . His own attitude towards Madvig was one of reverence . Any dictum of the great Danish critic , especially if dealing with a point of grammar , appeared to him a most important saying , deserving the ...
... edition of the same treatise . His own attitude towards Madvig was one of reverence . Any dictum of the great Danish critic , especially if dealing with a point of grammar , appeared to him a most important saying , deserving the ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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