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... chair . He threw his matter into clear consecutive arrangement , numbering all his points , as a Naturalist would do ; and I derived advantage in the matter of style from seeing the method so fully realized . I had come up prepared with ...
... chair . He threw his matter into clear consecutive arrangement , numbering all his points , as a Naturalist would do ; and I derived advantage in the matter of style from seeing the method so fully realized . I had come up prepared with ...
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... chair , of the serio- comicality of the affair . He was forced to smile several times . He has ventured to collect the fines , which he does in a manner much to the satisfaction of Sham [ Alexander Cruickshank ] and the other fun ...
... chair , of the serio- comicality of the affair . He was forced to smile several times . He has ventured to collect the fines , which he does in a manner much to the satisfaction of Sham [ Alexander Cruickshank ] and the other fun ...
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... Chair in 1846 ; and it helped to determine him to support my claims . The article did not find the same favour with the authorities on physical science with whom I came into contact . I knew Clark too well to expect him to allow any ...
... Chair in 1846 ; and it helped to determine him to support my claims . The article did not find the same favour with the authorities on physical science with whom I came into contact . I knew Clark too well to expect him to allow any ...
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... On his succeeding to the chair in 1796 , when he would be free from any obligation to keep to Beattie's lines , he GLENNIE'S LECTURES . 121 seemed to have begun the composition 120 LITERARY BEGINNINGS , AND OTHER WORK - 1840-50 .
... On his succeeding to the chair in 1796 , when he would be free from any obligation to keep to Beattie's lines , he GLENNIE'S LECTURES . 121 seemed to have begun the composition 120 LITERARY BEGINNINGS , AND OTHER WORK - 1840-50 .
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... chair of chemistry was about to be conferred on Samuel Brown . His Elements of Chemistry had been out when I attended the chemistry class ; and I made full use of it in connexion with Clark's lectures . Wishing to see whether Faraday ...
... chair of chemistry was about to be conferred on Samuel Brown . His Elements of Chemistry had been out when I attended the chemistry class ; and I made full use of it in connexion with Clark's lectures . Wishing to see whether Faraday ...
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Aberdeen Aberdeen Philosophical Society appeared appointment April assistant attended Bain beginning Bursary Chair chapter Church Clark classical Commission Committee composition Comte connexion contribution Council course Court criticism Cruickshank Edinburgh edition election Emotions English essay Ethics examination father favour G. H. Lewes gave give given Glasgow Glennie Glennie's grammar Greek Grote Harriet Mill intellectual interest James Mill January John Mill Latin lectures letter Library Logic London Lord Lord Advocate Marischal College Masson Mathematics matter meeting ment mental Mill's mode months Moral Philosophy Natural Philosophy number of Mind occupied October paper partly Phrenology Pirie political portion prepared Professor Psychology question Recess following reference religious Review Rhetoric Robertson Rothesay Science Senatus Society style summer teaching tion took topics treatment University University Court University of London volume week Westminster Review whole Winter Session writing
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