The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... character or wisdom of the writer . As far as the personal character of Newton is con cerned , all that we are interested to know is the undoubted fact , that , before the time at which his mind is said to have sunk under exertion or ...
... character or wisdom of the writer . As far as the personal character of Newton is con cerned , all that we are interested to know is the undoubted fact , that , before the time at which his mind is said to have sunk under exertion or ...
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... character . In the second place , the influence of external causes on individual genius , such as the character and state of cultivation of the nation , the dominant spirit of the age , and less proxi- mately the climate and natural ...
... character . In the second place , the influence of external causes on individual genius , such as the character and state of cultivation of the nation , the dominant spirit of the age , and less proxi- mately the climate and natural ...
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... character , 303 ; thrice consul , ib .; proposes the Agrarian Law , 304 ; is accused of treason , and executed , 308 ... character of , 338 ; religious views of , 340 ; changes effected by European intercourse , 341 ; missionaries , 344 ...
... character , 303 ; thrice consul , ib .; proposes the Agrarian Law , 304 ; is accused of treason , and executed , 308 ... character of , 338 ; religious views of , 340 ; changes effected by European intercourse , 341 ; missionaries , 344 ...
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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