The British Critic: A New Review, Tom 18F. and C. Rivington, 1822 |
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... philosophers , the Stoics were the stoutest main- tainers both of the existence , and of the superintending providence of the Gods ! " appears to us quite satisfactory . The belief in these points he considers to be wholly inde- pendent ...
... philosophers , the Stoics were the stoutest main- tainers both of the existence , and of the superintending providence of the Gods ! " appears to us quite satisfactory . The belief in these points he considers to be wholly inde- pendent ...
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... philosopher of his day the manners and deport- ment of the most perfect gentleman . Nor was this in him the result merely of good sense and of good temper , assisted by an early familiarity with good company , and a consequent knowledge ...
... philosopher of his day the manners and deport- ment of the most perfect gentleman . Nor was this in him the result merely of good sense and of good temper , assisted by an early familiarity with good company , and a consequent knowledge ...
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... philosopher , but he will still merit the name of a useful and diligent experimenter . ” When the peace of Europe had been completely re- established by the victory of Waterloo , Mr. Playfair under- took a journey into France ...
... philosopher , but he will still merit the name of a useful and diligent experimenter . ” When the peace of Europe had been completely re- established by the victory of Waterloo , Mr. Playfair under- took a journey into France ...
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... philosophers ar- rived at the following results . Of thirteen specimens of gra- nular quartz the mean specific gravity was 2.639876 : and of fifteen specimens of micaceous and calcareous schist , the same mean was 2.81039 . And it ...
... philosophers ar- rived at the following results . Of thirteen specimens of gra- nular quartz the mean specific gravity was 2.639876 : and of fifteen specimens of micaceous and calcareous schist , the same mean was 2.81039 . And it ...
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... philosophers roused the national feeling of France and Italy ; and the zeal of each in pursuing the controversy , has so perplexed the point at issue , that it is now extremely difficult to say on which side the truth is to be found ...
... philosophers roused the national feeling of France and Italy ; and the zeal of each in pursuing the controversy , has so perplexed the point at issue , that it is now extremely difficult to say on which side the truth is to be found ...
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