The Investigator (or, Quarterly magazine) [ed. by W.B. Collyer, T. Raffles and J.B. Brown]., Volumen6William Bengo' Collyer 1823 |
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... remark , the means of instruction in the middle colonies were confined to grammar schools or academies ; for the University of Cambridge , Massachu- setts , the College of William and Mary , in Virginia , † and Yale College , in ...
... remark , the means of instruction in the middle colonies were confined to grammar schools or academies ; for the University of Cambridge , Massachu- setts , the College of William and Mary , in Virginia , † and Yale College , in ...
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... remark of an excellent writer , who duly appreciates this union of the intellectual faculties with purity of moral character and conduct in life , " That knowledge only is of value which exalts the virtue , multiplies the comforts ...
... remark of an excellent writer , who duly appreciates this union of the intellectual faculties with purity of moral character and conduct in life , " That knowledge only is of value which exalts the virtue , multiplies the comforts ...
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... remarks upon this subject , " My mother can give but little information respecting the Doctor's study of medicine ... remark , that the first part of a Spanish proverb implied a severe censure upon him , viz . that he is a fool who ...
... remarks upon this subject , " My mother can give but little information respecting the Doctor's study of medicine ... remark , that the first part of a Spanish proverb implied a severe censure upon him , viz . that he is a fool who ...
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... remark , that from night to night , with his telescope , he traced a spot immediately behind the nucleus , in which there was not any observable light . Hence he inferred , that comets , instead of being infinitely hotter than melted ...
... remark , that from night to night , with his telescope , he traced a spot immediately behind the nucleus , in which there was not any observable light . Hence he inferred , that comets , instead of being infinitely hotter than melted ...
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... and Lieutenant - Governor Oliver , & c . and Remarks thereon , by Israel Maudit , with the Assembly's Address , & c . 2d ed . Lond . 1774 . self the author of all : I can compare it Memoir of Hugh Williamson , M.D. LL.D. 15.
... and Lieutenant - Governor Oliver , & c . and Remarks thereon , by Israel Maudit , with the Assembly's Address , & c . 2d ed . Lond . 1774 . self the author of all : I can compare it Memoir of Hugh Williamson , M.D. LL.D. 15.
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