The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... considered as peculiarly valuable on such a subject , it was that of Newton , alike distinguished by the power of his mind , the purity of his character , and the singleness of his will . ot Yet no real importance attaches to the ...
... considered as peculiarly valuable on such a subject , it was that of Newton , alike distinguished by the power of his mind , the purity of his character , and the singleness of his will . ot Yet no real importance attaches to the ...
Page 42
... considered that we are disposed to make an exception in their favour . In the ballads of the Count - to begin within the peerage- there is great straining but little strength , much show of depth and feeling , but no substance . They ...
... considered that we are disposed to make an exception in their favour . In the ballads of the Count - to begin within the peerage- there is great straining but little strength , much show of depth and feeling , but no substance . They ...
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... considered irrevocable , while those relating to the division of the debt were simply a series of propositions- that they must testify their compliance by the withdrawal of their troops from Luxemburg , and cessation of all interference ...
... considered irrevocable , while those relating to the division of the debt were simply a series of propositions- that they must testify their compliance by the withdrawal of their troops from Luxemburg , and cessation of all interference ...
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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