The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 149A. Constable, 1879 |
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... direction . Still less has he any regard for the preconceived ideas and sympa- thies of story - tellers and their readers . His object is simple historical truth , and he is evidently well fitted for the discovery of it . It is clear ...
... direction . Still less has he any regard for the preconceived ideas and sympa- thies of story - tellers and their readers . His object is simple historical truth , and he is evidently well fitted for the discovery of it . It is clear ...
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... directions for his funeral ceremonies and the foundation of a chaplainship be considered such . Nor is there any stronger sign of affection for his family than the due provision for them out of his immense wealth may be thought to ...
... directions for his funeral ceremonies and the foundation of a chaplainship be considered such . Nor is there any stronger sign of affection for his family than the due provision for them out of his immense wealth may be thought to ...
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... directions , to and fro , so also there are ganglion- masses at each end of the nerve - threads in the animal body . Wherever impressions have to be transmitted from external regions of the body in to the central nerve - masses of the ...
... directions , to and fro , so also there are ganglion- masses at each end of the nerve - threads in the animal body . Wherever impressions have to be transmitted from external regions of the body in to the central nerve - masses of the ...
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... direction , and the other set for the return of a corresponding current of influence from within , and that as generally the responsive current is quite involuntarily but instantaneously sent back from the common termination of the ...
... direction , and the other set for the return of a corresponding current of influence from within , and that as generally the responsive current is quite involuntarily but instantaneously sent back from the common termination of the ...
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... directions . The ganglion - masses of the spinal cord are com- pletely invested by a thick outer layer of the nerve - fibres pro- vided for the accomplishment of the transmitting work . On this account the spinal cord , when cut across ...
... directions . The ganglion - masses of the spinal cord are com- pletely invested by a thick outer layer of the nerve - fibres pro- vided for the accomplishment of the transmitting work . On this account the spinal cord , when cut across ...
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Página 157 - Italian Friar and second Machiavel, his Advice to the King ' of Spain for attaining the universal Monarchy of the World.
Página 530 - The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be ; and that which is done is that which shall be done : and there is no new thing under the sun.
Página 472 - I should like to have been able to see their faces, and to hear their observations to each other, at the time. This occurrence at home will, one would hope, teach the loyal a little caution in speaking of the means which Napoleon employs (or rather, which they say he employs) in order to get together and to discipline his conscripts.
Página 534 - Cox (GV)— RECOLLECTIONS OF OXFORD. By G. V. Cox, MA, New College, late Esquire Bedel and Coroner in the University of Oxford. Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo.
Página 190 - I called the New World into existence, to redress the balance of the Old.
Página 1 - Mellon, in the report of the Secretary of the Treasury for the fiscal year ended June 30...
Página 460 - Tub,' which I carried about with me wherever I went ; and when I, at about twenty years old, lost it in a box that fell overboard in the Bay of Fundy, in North America, the loss gave me greater pain than I have ever felt at losing thousands of pounds.
Página 504 - Let the day perish wherein I was born, and the night in which it was said, There is a man child conceived.
Página 474 - Cobbett was at the height of his political reputation ; but of politics we heard little, and should, I think, have heard nothing, but for an occasional red-hot patriot, who would introduce the subject, which our host would fain put aside, and got rid of as speedily as possible.
Página 106 - THE EXPEDITION FOR THE SURVEY OF THE RIVERS EUPHRATES and TIGRIS, carried on by order of the British Government, in the Years 1835, 1836, and 1837.