The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... cause of Newton's supposed derangement . It is said to have arisen , ' either in consequence of his too intense application to his ' studies , or from excessive grief at having lost , by fire , his ' chemical laboratory , and several ...
... cause of Newton's supposed derangement . It is said to have arisen , ' either in consequence of his too intense application to his ' studies , or from excessive grief at having lost , by fire , his ' chemical laboratory , and several ...
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... cause of her unhappiness . This question was a grievous trial to Alice , and sorely was she tempted to dissemble ; but the principle of truth prevailed , and she answered , though with difficulty , " Lord Arlington is the cause of my ...
... cause of her unhappiness . This question was a grievous trial to Alice , and sorely was she tempted to dissemble ; but the principle of truth prevailed , and she answered , though with difficulty , " Lord Arlington is the cause of my ...
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... cause of the evil at all these different epochs , was the worthless and un- substantial foundation on which the ... cause of this crisis ! Those who put forth such statements , must have an equal con- tempt for truth , and for the ...
... cause of the evil at all these different epochs , was the worthless and un- substantial foundation on which the ... cause of this crisis ! Those who put forth such statements , must have an equal con- tempt for truth , and for the ...
Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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