The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 76A. Constable, 1843 |
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... true Principles of the Daguerreotype . By the Inventor , L. J. M. Daguerre , translated by J. S. Memes , LL.D. 2. Some Account of the Art of Photogenic Drawing , or the Process by which Natural Objects may be made to Delineate ...
... true Principles of the Daguerreotype . By the Inventor , L. J. M. Daguerre , translated by J. S. Memes , LL.D. 2. Some Account of the Art of Photogenic Drawing , or the Process by which Natural Objects may be made to Delineate ...
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... true , have to travel through an interesting tract of history , in company with an hon- ourable opponent , instead of a sympathizing friend . He will necessarily lose much pleasure , and some instruction ; but a few precautions will ...
... true , have to travel through an interesting tract of history , in company with an hon- ourable opponent , instead of a sympathizing friend . He will necessarily lose much pleasure , and some instruction ; but a few precautions will ...
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... true colours . But , without stopping to argue so extensive a question in detail , we must con- fess that we should be glad to hear from Mr Alison a distinct answer to a few such plain questions as the following : - Would Louis ...
... true colours . But , without stopping to argue so extensive a question in detail , we must con- fess that we should be glad to hear from Mr Alison a distinct answer to a few such plain questions as the following : - Would Louis ...
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... true that Mr Fox was induced , late and reluctantly , to despair of French liberty . But it was not the turbulence of the Revolution which changed his opinions . It was the forcible interruption , not the natural tendency , of its ...
... true that Mr Fox was induced , late and reluctantly , to despair of French liberty . But it was not the turbulence of the Revolution which changed his opinions . It was the forcible interruption , not the natural tendency , of its ...
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... true , is an extreme case . When the subjects are men of spirit , and the rulers men of sense , there is no fear of such open tyranny as this . But there is fear of insensible encroach- ment on the national liberties of that ...
... true , is an extreme case . When the subjects are men of spirit , and the rulers men of sense , there is no fear of such open tyranny as this . But there is fear of insensible encroach- ment on the national liberties of that ...
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