The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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Page 36
... it opens to the view , and the new embellishments which it adds to all our other intellec- tual acquisitions . 1 • Instances have frequently occurred of individuals , in whom 36 Ост . Stewart's Philosophical Essays .
... it opens to the view , and the new embellishments which it adds to all our other intellec- tual acquisitions . 1 • Instances have frequently occurred of individuals , in whom 36 Ост . Stewart's Philosophical Essays .
Page 37
• Instances have frequently occurred of individuals , in whom the power of imagination has , at a more advanced period of life , been found susceptible of culture to a wonderful degree . In such men , what an accession is gained to ...
• Instances have frequently occurred of individuals , in whom the power of imagination has , at a more advanced period of life , been found susceptible of culture to a wonderful degree . In such men , what an accession is gained to ...
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... Convention was , in some instances , capriciously and absurdly exercised ; but it is to be remembered that Kleber , Mo- reau , Pichegru , Marceau , and other excellent officers 42 Ост . Sarrazin - Confession du Général Buonaparté .
... Convention was , in some instances , capriciously and absurdly exercised ; but it is to be remembered that Kleber , Mo- reau , Pichegru , Marceau , and other excellent officers 42 Ост . Sarrazin - Confession du Général Buonaparté .
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... instances , to suspect that Mack ( according to the homely but significant phrase ) had lost his head , than that he had ... instance of the possibility of a general officer passing into the service of an enemy ; and , if we are to give ...
... instances , to suspect that Mack ( according to the homely but significant phrase ) had lost his head , than that he had ... instance of the possibility of a general officer passing into the service of an enemy ; and , if we are to give ...
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... instance , if there were about six hours difference in the times occupied in the passage of the two tides over their respective paths , the time of the high water belong- ing to one tide would coincide with that of the low water ...
... instance , if there were about six hours difference in the times occupied in the passage of the two tides over their respective paths , the time of the high water belong- ing to one tide would coincide with that of the low water ...
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