The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... success , ib . - subsequent successes , 45 - concludes a treaty of peace with the Austrians , 46 , 48 - proposes to the directory the conquest of Egypt , 49 - attacks and takes possession of Malta , ib.- Lands in Egypt , ib . - defeated ...
... success , ib . - subsequent successes , 45 - concludes a treaty of peace with the Austrians , 46 , 48 - proposes to the directory the conquest of Egypt , 49 - attacks and takes possession of Malta , ib.- Lands in Egypt , ib . - defeated ...
Page 571
... , ib . 433 . F. Faber's Internal State of France , 235 - successful tyranny of Buonaparte over the press , 235 , 236 - account of M. Faber , 236 - execution and plan of the work , 237 , 238 - errors .1811 . 571 INDEX .
... , ib . 433 . F. Faber's Internal State of France , 235 - successful tyranny of Buonaparte over the press , 235 , 236 - account of M. Faber , 236 - execution and plan of the work , 237 , 238 - errors .1811 . 571 INDEX .
Page 575
... success , 274 , 275— arrangement of his school , 276 -- his method of teaching arithmetic , 278 -- strictures on its originality and efficacy , 279 , 280 - objections to his system of rewards and punishments , 279 , 280–285 , 286 - re ...
... success , 274 , 275— arrangement of his school , 276 -- his method of teaching arithmetic , 278 -- strictures on its originality and efficacy , 279 , 280 - objections to his system of rewards and punishments , 279 , 280–285 , 286 - re ...
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... to trace error to its source , how , and within what limits , to conduct our inquiries , in order to conduct them with success , cannot , with- out great abuse of language , be said to be 1811 . 1,5- Stewart's Philosophical Essays .
... to trace error to its source , how , and within what limits , to conduct our inquiries , in order to conduct them with success , cannot , with- out great abuse of language , be said to be 1811 . 1,5- Stewart's Philosophical Essays .
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... success was entirely owing to a more correct analysis of certain intellectual phenomena than had been accomplished before ; and yet we are told that this sort of analysis cannot be applied to any practical purposes , -- by a writer too ...
... success was entirely owing to a more correct analysis of certain intellectual phenomena than had been accomplished before ; and yet we are told that this sort of analysis cannot be applied to any practical purposes , -- by a writer too ...
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