The Edinburgh Review, 30. kötetA. and C. Black, 1818 |
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2. oldal
... character of a great maritime nation , to embrace every chance even of improving geographical knowledge , and of extending the basis of natural science . We can hardly praise the liberali- ty of the appointment of the ships destined to ...
... character of a great maritime nation , to embrace every chance even of improving geographical knowledge , and of extending the basis of natural science . We can hardly praise the liberali- ty of the appointment of the ships destined to ...
8. oldal
... character at in- tervals of short periods of years , it has yet undergone no radi- cal or sensible alteration during the efflux of many ages . Some philosophers attempt to explain such facts as are now stated , from the supposed ...
... character at in- tervals of short periods of years , it has yet undergone no radi- cal or sensible alteration during the efflux of many ages . Some philosophers attempt to explain such facts as are now stated , from the supposed ...
21. oldal
... character of our climate . One of the first who advanced that opinion , was the ingenious Richard Bradley , Fellow of the Royal Society , and Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge . In A Survey of the Ancient Husbandry and ...
... character of our climate . One of the first who advanced that opinion , was the ingenious Richard Bradley , Fellow of the Royal Society , and Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge . In A Survey of the Ancient Husbandry and ...
30. oldal
... character was 1811 , famous for its excellent vintage , and distinguished by the appearance of a brilliant comet . On glancing over these slight notices , it is obvious that no material change has taken place for the last thousand years ...
... character was 1811 , famous for its excellent vintage , and distinguished by the appearance of a brilliant comet . On glancing over these slight notices , it is obvious that no material change has taken place for the last thousand years ...
88. oldal
... character , —it might almost be said , of the very person of the . writer . When we speak or think of Rousseau or Byron , we are not conscious of speaking or thinking of an author . We have a yague but em- passioned remembrance of men ...
... character , —it might almost be said , of the very person of the . writer . When we speak or think of Rousseau or Byron , we are not conscious of speaking or thinking of an author . We have a yague but em- passioned remembrance of men ...
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