The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... respect to the edi- tion , and perhaps it is not likely that he would have ventured on such an alteration without authority . Yet we would fain believe that Newton , who appears to have prevented Cotes from making any personal attack ...
... respect to the edi- tion , and perhaps it is not likely that he would have ventured on such an alteration without authority . Yet we would fain believe that Newton , who appears to have prevented Cotes from making any personal attack ...
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... respect- ing the Feudal Titles of France ; * two modest octavos , closely printed , here containing a mass of historical and antiquarian information , the result of very extensive research , digested with remarkable ability . The most ...
... respect- ing the Feudal Titles of France ; * two modest octavos , closely printed , here containing a mass of historical and antiquarian information , the result of very extensive research , digested with remarkable ability . The most ...
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... respect conducive to the advantage of Holland than by ultimately leading to a partition of Belgium , of which ... respects these articles corresponded entirely with the articles annexed to the twelfth protocol , which had been already ...
... respect conducive to the advantage of Holland than by ultimately leading to a partition of Belgium , of which ... respects these articles corresponded entirely with the articles annexed to the twelfth protocol , which had been already ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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