The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Томове 5–6Simpkin & Marshall, 1836 |
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... important ; and did not , like many of his bre- thren , make a mystery of his profession . His encouragement of learned men , whether native or foreign , commands our admiration . Among the latter may be named Job Ben Solomon , son of ...
... important ; and did not , like many of his bre- thren , make a mystery of his profession . His encouragement of learned men , whether native or foreign , commands our admiration . Among the latter may be named Job Ben Solomon , son of ...
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... of science and learning , an inquiry was instituted by Parliament , during the last session ; and the committee have but very recently concluded their valuable labours . A most important 16 MEMOIR OF SIR HANS SLOANE , BART .
... of science and learning , an inquiry was instituted by Parliament , during the last session ; and the committee have but very recently concluded their valuable labours . A most important 16 MEMOIR OF SIR HANS SLOANE , BART .
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... important volume of evidence has been already printed ; and another , equal , if not superior , in interest , may be expected in the course of three or four months . In the mean time , we have much gratification in lay- ing before our ...
... important volume of evidence has been already printed ; and another , equal , if not superior , in interest , may be expected in the course of three or four months . In the mean time , we have much gratification in lay- ing before our ...
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... important meteorolo- gical phenomena depend , such as dew , fog , cloud , rain , hail , or It is to discover the existing quantity of this aqueous vapour when in its æriform or invisible shape , relatively to the tempera- ture of the ...
... important meteorolo- gical phenomena depend , such as dew , fog , cloud , rain , hail , or It is to discover the existing quantity of this aqueous vapour when in its æriform or invisible shape , relatively to the tempera- ture of the ...
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... important business , the tide whereof is now . " The period in which Shakspeare lived was remarkable for the twilight which hung long dawning over the ignorant and besotted mind , when knowledge was concentrated in the individual ; then ...
... important business , the tide whereof is now . " The period in which Shakspeare lived was remarkable for the twilight which hung long dawning over the ignorant and besotted mind , when knowledge was concentrated in the individual ; then ...
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