The Southern Review, Tom 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... perfect similarity at the present mo- ment , in all the letters . If such a similarity exists manifestly in a few , it will suffice to establish , upon high probability , the community of origin . In the next section , Mr. Higgins ...
... perfect similarity at the present mo- ment , in all the letters . If such a similarity exists manifestly in a few , it will suffice to establish , upon high probability , the community of origin . In the next section , Mr. Higgins ...
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... perfect than that said to have been invent- ed by Hipparchus , but little inferior in exactness to that now in use among the moderns ; who could scarcely have made a mere guess , when they fixed the moon's distance from its primary ...
... perfect than that said to have been invent- ed by Hipparchus , but little inferior in exactness to that now in use among the moderns ; who could scarcely have made a mere guess , when they fixed the moon's distance from its primary ...
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... perfect nonsense in Bengal , or even at Be- No astronomers , priests or poets would form their my- thoi , allegories , & c . from celestial appearances nearly invisible to them , and neglect the stars immediately over their heads ...
... perfect nonsense in Bengal , or even at Be- No astronomers , priests or poets would form their my- thoi , allegories , & c . from celestial appearances nearly invisible to them , and neglect the stars immediately over their heads ...
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... perfect candour , that - grave as this objection undoubtedly is to the value of the book as a book - we have conceived , even from this faulty performance , the highest respect for the learn- ing and ability of the author , and been led ...
... perfect candour , that - grave as this objection undoubtedly is to the value of the book as a book - we have conceived , even from this faulty performance , the highest respect for the learn- ing and ability of the author , and been led ...
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... perfect animal . It may be turned inside out , with little or no disturbance of its healthy action . It is without sex , and appears to be as regardless of size , as it is of all the other usual harmonies of animal nature , having the ...
... perfect animal . It may be turned inside out , with little or no disturbance of its healthy action . It is without sex , and appears to be as regardless of size , as it is of all the other usual harmonies of animal nature , having the ...
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