Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, BartW. Blackwood, 1869 - 458 páginas |
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... practical , which he was able to collect from extensive reading , and careful reflection on his own part . " Dr Hamilton was buried in the cathedral of his native city , where there is a monument to his memory . The epitaph fittingly ...
... practical , which he was able to collect from extensive reading , and careful reflection on his own part . " Dr Hamilton was buried in the cathedral of his native city , where there is a monument to his memory . The epitaph fittingly ...
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... practical jokes and fun ; and remembered chiefly by a cousin - who , as a girl , was one of the circle of his early associates - for the kindness , protection , and generosity which the strong bold boy used to extend to the little and ...
... practical jokes and fun ; and remembered chiefly by a cousin - who , as a girl , was one of the circle of his early associates - for the kindness , protection , and generosity which the strong bold boy used to extend to the little and ...
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... practical training , especially in the composition of essays and exercises , gave a distinctive character and reputa- tion to the Logic Chair in Glasgow for more than a quarter of a century . Hamilton always referred to Professor ...
... practical training , especially in the composition of essays and exercises , gave a distinctive character and reputa- tion to the Logic Chair in Glasgow for more than a quarter of a century . Hamilton always referred to Professor ...
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... practical joke . In the course of his anatomical studies he had collected human bones , preparations , and suchlike specimens . breakfast , with three or four friends in his some chocolate which was much approved of . When it came round ...
... practical joke . In the course of his anatomical studies he had collected human bones , preparations , and suchlike specimens . breakfast , with three or four friends in his some chocolate which was much approved of . When it came round ...
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... practical ( if in no way profound ) treatise on logic of Dr Whately . But Hamilton does not seem to have come in any way under the influence of Copleston , or to have known much of the circle that gathered admiringly round the future ...
... practical ( if in no way profound ) treatise on logic of Dr Whately . But Hamilton does not seem to have come in any way under the influence of Copleston , or to have known much of the circle that gathered admiringly round the future ...
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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.