The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... fact to fact ; but no class of men at present in existence indulge to a wider extent their imaginative faculties . Ingenious hypotheses , with scarcely a known fact to support them , have been proclaimed to the world with all the ...
... fact to fact ; but no class of men at present in existence indulge to a wider extent their imaginative faculties . Ingenious hypotheses , with scarcely a known fact to support them , have been proclaimed to the world with all the ...
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... fact that some of the prosaic ingredients of an historical age and , it may be , of sober fact are intermixed with the floating elements of a popular mythology . ' But whether , ' says Mr. Cox , ' the eastward migrations which are said ...
... fact that some of the prosaic ingredients of an historical age and , it may be , of sober fact are intermixed with the floating elements of a popular mythology . ' But whether , ' says Mr. Cox , ' the eastward migrations which are said ...
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... fact still remains that older ob- servers have not been so fortunate , and that Barentz was frozen up in August and spent the winter , without the possi- bility of escape , on the north - east side of Novaya Zemlya , at a point directly ...
... fact still remains that older ob- servers have not been so fortunate , and that Barentz was frozen up in August and spent the winter , without the possi- bility of escape , on the north - east side of Novaya Zemlya , at a point directly ...
Contents
1 Three Essays on Religion Nature The Utility | 1 |
History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen | 31 |
ou la Paume des Anciens Par M Burette Acad | 52 |
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