The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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195. oldal
... wish ( in an age when such a wish was thought almost impious ) that his body should be opened , in order that the cause of his disor- der might be known , and posterity benefited by the discovery , and proves that he had more ...
... wish ( in an age when such a wish was thought almost impious ) that his body should be opened , in order that the cause of his disor- der might be known , and posterity benefited by the discovery , and proves that he had more ...
301. oldal
... wish for a general view of the present and the past state of man in all parts of the world , before they enter on the detailed investigation of particular portions of the globe ; nor will it be unacceptable to those who are more ...
... wish for a general view of the present and the past state of man in all parts of the world , before they enter on the detailed investigation of particular portions of the globe ; nor will it be unacceptable to those who are more ...
417. oldal
... wish that in narrating his cases , he had condensed his materials , and avoided prolixity . By the introduction of extraneous matter , and indulging in general discussions , cases are rendered insufferably tedious ; and the very ...
... wish that in narrating his cases , he had condensed his materials , and avoided prolixity . By the introduction of extraneous matter , and indulging in general discussions , cases are rendered insufferably tedious ; and the very ...
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