Time's TelescopeSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1833 - Almanacs, English |
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... History , and Letters on the Modern History and Political Aspect of Europe . These being favorably received , Mr. Bigland became an author by profession , and subsequently published Essays on Various Subjects , in 2 volumes , 1805 ...
... History , and Letters on the Modern History and Political Aspect of Europe . These being favorably received , Mr. Bigland became an author by profession , and subsequently published Essays on Various Subjects , in 2 volumes , 1805 ...
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... History , and in its influence on the Moral Character . In 1829 he published the two first volumes of A History of the Church of England , to the time of Cromwell . The third volume to the Revolution was ready for the press at the ...
... History , and in its influence on the Moral Character . In 1829 he published the two first volumes of A History of the Church of England , to the time of Cromwell . The third volume to the Revolution was ready for the press at the ...
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... History , again , when studied as it always ought to be , on the inductive principle of tracing causes to effects , the pleasure seems to arise from comparing the structure of animals and plants with the design it appears to be intended ...
... History , again , when studied as it always ought to be , on the inductive principle of tracing causes to effects , the pleasure seems to arise from comparing the structure of animals and plants with the design it appears to be intended ...
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