Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, BartW. Blackwood, 1869 - 458 páginas |
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... his other studies he seems to have much more pleasure . Andrew and he are , for some time at least , to go on together accord- * See Lectures , vol . i . p . 389 . ing to the following arrangement . From 7 to 9 AT MIDCALDER . 21.
... his other studies he seems to have much more pleasure . Andrew and he are , for some time at least , to go on together accord- * See Lectures , vol . i . p . 389 . ing to the following arrangement . From 7 to 9 AT MIDCALDER . 21.
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... least , into physicians . I can If I am able I shall be very willing to give you any money save when I am at Oxford . I saw Mrs Grey to - day , and am going to - morrow with her to the Abbey ( not for debt ) , and afterwards will dine ...
... least , into physicians . I can If I am able I shall be very willing to give you any money save when I am at Oxford . I saw Mrs Grey to - day , and am going to - morrow with her to the Abbey ( not for debt ) , and afterwards will dine ...
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... least six centuries old . . I can't write here any longer , so many tongues going about me , for I am writing in the drawing - room . I am , & c . , W. HAMILTON . MY DEAR MOTHER , — OXFORD , 26th January 1808 . I shall certainly be down ...
... least six centuries old . . I can't write here any longer , so many tongues going about me , for I am writing in the drawing - room . I am , & c . , W. HAMILTON . MY DEAR MOTHER , — OXFORD , 26th January 1808 . I shall certainly be down ...
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... least be given as characteristic of the way in which the young Scotch undergraduate was likely to rid himself of offi- cious tutorial interference . The story runs that Mr **** the tutor , heard one evening indications of a rather noisy ...
... least be given as characteristic of the way in which the young Scotch undergraduate was likely to rid himself of offi- cious tutorial interference . The story runs that Mr **** the tutor , heard one evening indications of a rather noisy ...
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... least , of his mar- vellous acquaintance with logical science , as represented by Aristotle and the commentators on the Organon . This he himself fully and gratefully acknowledges . Speaking of the comparative efficiency of the Colleges ...
... least , of his mar- vellous acquaintance with logical science , as represented by Aristotle and the commentators on the Organon . This he himself fully and gratefully acknowledges . Speaking of the comparative efficiency of the Colleges ...
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Página 403 - MY days among the Dead are past ; Around me I behold, Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old: My never-failing friends are they, With whom I converse day by day.