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Page 309
... literature . The materials were good , but it went off heavily , and I found myself obliged to be on my guard ... Literature . THE unsettled state of language , which succeeded the dissolution of the Roman empire , was probably one ...
... literature . The materials were good , but it went off heavily , and I found myself obliged to be on my guard ... Literature . THE unsettled state of language , which succeeded the dissolution of the Roman empire , was probably one ...
Page 313
... literature , science and the arts , unparalleled in its extent , and the rapidity of its operations . The same spirit was soon communicated to the universi- ties , and professors of talents and intelligence were appoint- ed to fill the ...
... literature , science and the arts , unparalleled in its extent , and the rapidity of its operations . The same spirit was soon communicated to the universi- ties , and professors of talents and intelligence were appoint- ed to fill the ...
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... literature , which had been explored thoroughly by their predecessors.- Gallileo , Torricelli , Boscovich , Spallanzani , Galvani , Vol- ta , are great names in the philosophical world , and reflect a lustre on their age and country ...
... literature , which had been explored thoroughly by their predecessors.- Gallileo , Torricelli , Boscovich , Spallanzani , Galvani , Vol- ta , are great names in the philosophical world , and reflect a lustre on their age and country ...
Contents
MISCELLANY | 93 |
Ancient Persian Bricks 328 422 | 158 |
Epigrams of Boileau | 206 |
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