The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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Page 6
... seems hardly to have read the celebrated Essay De principiis atque originibus , ' in which the great Chancellor unfolded the doctrines of Demo- critus and Telesius ; and the paragraph he devotes to Aristotle is feeble in the extreme ...
... seems hardly to have read the celebrated Essay De principiis atque originibus , ' in which the great Chancellor unfolded the doctrines of Demo- critus and Telesius ; and the paragraph he devotes to Aristotle is feeble in the extreme ...
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... seems dubious , refers to the contrasted methods of half volleying or overtaking the ball after the energy of the first bound is expended . ' Nec tibi mobilitas minor est si forte volantem Aut geminare pilam juvat , aut revocare ...
... seems dubious , refers to the contrasted methods of half volleying or overtaking the ball after the energy of the first bound is expended . ' Nec tibi mobilitas minor est si forte volantem Aut geminare pilam juvat , aut revocare ...
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... seems to have degene- rated somewhat from the professorial character , and to have become more of a marker . Seneca , lodging in the Hôtel des Bains at Baiæ , complains among other noises disturbing his epistle , ' Si vero Pili- crepus ...
... seems to have degene- rated somewhat from the professorial character , and to have become more of a marker . Seneca , lodging in the Hôtel des Bains at Baiæ , complains among other noises disturbing his epistle , ' Si vero Pili- crepus ...
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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