The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Zväzok 5John Murray, 1818 |
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Strana vii
... are scarcely known in this country , while many less useful articles of consumption are abundantly imported , because habit has sanctioned the sub- stitution . The same observations , are much more applicable PREFACE . vii.
... are scarcely known in this country , while many less useful articles of consumption are abundantly imported , because habit has sanctioned the sub- stitution . The same observations , are much more applicable PREFACE . vii.
Strana viii
... known ; he possesses the talent of transferring to paper the complicated appearances of dissected parts , with more truth and accuracy than any of his predecessors whose works we have had occasion to examine . Mr. Bauer's labours have ...
... known ; he possesses the talent of transferring to paper the complicated appearances of dissected parts , with more truth and accuracy than any of his predecessors whose works we have had occasion to examine . Mr. Bauer's labours have ...
Strana 2
... known to awaken exertion . The tastes , opinions , prejudices , private habits , and the various relations of individuals in a nation to each other , are not frequently recorded by the historian , and can be but imperfectly collected ...
... known to awaken exertion . The tastes , opinions , prejudices , private habits , and the various relations of individuals in a nation to each other , are not frequently recorded by the historian , and can be but imperfectly collected ...
Strana 19
... known attachment we have to the distinguished Insti- tution not long since founded , must prevent these observa- tions from being considered as intended to depreciate its value ; but it is always of advantage to such establishments ...
... known attachment we have to the distinguished Insti- tution not long since founded , must prevent these observa- tions from being considered as intended to depreciate its value ; but it is always of advantage to such establishments ...
Strana 23
... known to the ancients , would probably have been lost from these causes , without any violent vicissitudes in the kingdoms of the world . It did not require Egypt should have been successively the prey of the various na- tions who ...
... known to the ancients , would probably have been lost from these causes , without any violent vicissitudes in the kingdoms of the world . It did not require Egypt should have been successively the prey of the various na- tions who ...
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