The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... lights of his under- standing are reflected , with increasing lustre , on the other side of the globe . His name is little known in England , better in Europe , best of all in the plains of Chili and the mines of Mexico . He has offered ...
... lights of his under- standing are reflected , with increasing lustre , on the other side of the globe . His name is little known in England , better in Europe , best of all in the plains of Chili and the mines of Mexico . He has offered ...
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... light of a discoverer in legis- lation or morals . He has not struck out any great leading principle or parent - truth , from which a num- ber of others might be deduced ; nor has he enriched the common and established stock of ...
... light of a discoverer in legis- lation or morals . He has not struck out any great leading principle or parent - truth , from which a num- ber of others might be deduced ; nor has he enriched the common and established stock of ...
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... light of reason ? Was it for this , that students in medicine missed their way to Lecturerships and the top of their profession , deeming lightly of the health of the body , and dream- ing only of the renovation of society and the march ...
... light of reason ? Was it for this , that students in medicine missed their way to Lecturerships and the top of their profession , deeming lightly of the health of the body , and dream- ing only of the renovation of society and the march ...
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... light of the mind , to deface this fair column , to break in pieces this golden chain ! We are to discard and throw from us with loud taunts and bitter execrations that reason , which has been the lofty theme of the philosopher , the ...
... light of the mind , to deface this fair column , to break in pieces this golden chain ! We are to discard and throw from us with loud taunts and bitter execrations that reason , which has been the lofty theme of the philosopher , the ...
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... light that shines through the flim- sy colours and gives them brilliancy . Here all is clearly made out with strokes of the pencil , by fair , not by factitious means . Our author takes a given subject from nature or from books , and ...
... light that shines through the flim- sy colours and gives them brilliancy . Here all is clearly made out with strokes of the pencil , by fair , not by factitious means . Our author takes a given subject from nature or from books , and ...
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