The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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... cause to regret the premature termina- tion of a career of originality and genius . His mathematcal papers have been examined by Mr. Herschell , and some , which are sufficiently com- plete , are in the course of publication ; amongst ...
... cause to regret the premature termina- tion of a career of originality and genius . His mathematcal papers have been examined by Mr. Herschell , and some , which are sufficiently com- plete , are in the course of publication ; amongst ...
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... causes which have operated from the remotest periods most extensively , and in ways the most evident , to impede the progress , to hasten the decline , or finally to obliterate the vestiges of our VOL . V. B improvements , are little ...
... causes which have operated from the remotest periods most extensively , and in ways the most evident , to impede the progress , to hasten the decline , or finally to obliterate the vestiges of our VOL . V. B improvements , are little ...
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... causes , of a partial nature , and more in the power of governments or individuals to suppress or bring into activity , which are supposed to pro- mote , and which appear at different stages of the history of mankind and in various ...
... causes , of a partial nature , and more in the power of governments or individuals to suppress or bring into activity , which are supposed to pro- mote , and which appear at different stages of the history of mankind and in various ...
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... cause this decline of liberal studies is to be attributed . It may , with confidence , be asserted , that neither literature nor art have attained their highest degree of perfection : and the causes of this alteration , therefore , must ...
... cause this decline of liberal studies is to be attributed . It may , with confidence , be asserted , that neither literature nor art have attained their highest degree of perfection : and the causes of this alteration , therefore , must ...
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... causes , in the relations of society , and the disposition and propensities of the human mind , we find one of the most important of these relations to be , that by which we are con- nected with the government under which we live . That ...
... causes , in the relations of society , and the disposition and propensities of the human mind , we find one of the most important of these relations to be , that by which we are con- nected with the government under which we live . That ...
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