The Quarterly Review, 264. köide,523. numberJohn Murray, 1935 |
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Page 78
... period even proved sufficiently lucrative to pay the rent of a rough farm . In those days the producer realised as much as 2s . 6d . per head , and though the price eventu ally dropped to one half of that figure , it remained ...
... period even proved sufficiently lucrative to pay the rent of a rough farm . In those days the producer realised as much as 2s . 6d . per head , and though the price eventu ally dropped to one half of that figure , it remained ...
Page 130
... period the turn of events which might have been so blasting to one of Newton's temperament made greatly , if not for his happi- ness , at least for his peace of mind . Trinity in due time made him a fellow . In 1669 Barrow obligingly ...
... period the turn of events which might have been so blasting to one of Newton's temperament made greatly , if not for his happi- ness , at least for his peace of mind . Trinity in due time made him a fellow . In 1669 Barrow obligingly ...
Page 132
... period of decay . Professor More shows quite clearly that the interest in religion and theology was lifelong . There was , moreover , no period of decay . Newton wrote chiefly on the prophecies of Daniel and on the Apocalypse. 132 SIR ...
... period of decay . Professor More shows quite clearly that the interest in religion and theology was lifelong . There was , moreover , no period of decay . Newton wrote chiefly on the prophecies of Daniel and on the Apocalypse. 132 SIR ...
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