The Quarterly Review, 145. köideJohn Murray, 1877 |
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Page 52
... fact and conjecture went far to convince the uninitiated that the production of man in the chymist's retort was not likely to be recorded among the discoveries of the age . ' The speech , in fact , was delivered on the occasion of the ...
... fact and conjecture went far to convince the uninitiated that the production of man in the chymist's retort was not likely to be recorded among the discoveries of the age . ' The speech , in fact , was delivered on the occasion of the ...
Page 53
... fact , we must positively recognise that as yet there always exists a sharp line of demarcation between the man and ... facts , and more particularly those recently discovered facts which afford its most direct test , are dead against it ...
... fact , we must positively recognise that as yet there always exists a sharp line of demarcation between the man and ... facts , and more particularly those recently discovered facts which afford its most direct test , are dead against it ...
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... fact of this im- mense mass of details , combined with their skilful , their scientific arrangement , that the interest of the volume lies . The rise , maintenance , and progression of each generation of our fellow- countrymen is ...
... fact of this im- mense mass of details , combined with their skilful , their scientific arrangement , that the interest of the volume lies . The rise , maintenance , and progression of each generation of our fellow- countrymen is ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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