The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 72
... changes inci- dent to the life of man . It remains for us to speak of exercises of the body , in their reference to longevity . Under the definition of vitality already given , it will be obvious that whatever tends to maintain the ...
... changes inci- dent to the life of man . It remains for us to speak of exercises of the body , in their reference to longevity . Under the definition of vitality already given , it will be obvious that whatever tends to maintain the ...
Page 383
... changes and alterations of land and sea , similar in kind , and still vaster in extent . Those changes which we may suppose to have visited Britain , though far removed from man's know- ledge , are comparatively recent in the history of ...
... changes and alterations of land and sea , similar in kind , and still vaster in extent . Those changes which we may suppose to have visited Britain , though far removed from man's know- ledge , are comparatively recent in the history of ...
Page 570
... changes so urgent , few grievances so intolerable , that the work of reform and redress is to be pursued in season and out of season , and without reference to the spirit and events of the time . Nor do such changes rest on abstract ...
... changes so urgent , few grievances so intolerable , that the work of reform and redress is to be pursued in season and out of season , and without reference to the spirit and events of the time . Nor do such changes rest on abstract ...
Contents
1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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