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... cause of the inferiority of counterfeits and imitaters answered , that their being copyists was of itself a proof of the inferiority of their powers , and that while they continued to be so , it was impossible for them to attain ...
... cause of the inferiority of counterfeits and imitaters answered , that their being copyists was of itself a proof of the inferiority of their powers , and that while they continued to be so , it was impossible for them to attain ...
Side 6
... cause his judgment corrects them ; but memory in brutes heightens theirs . Ani mals are trained and domesticated by the connection between memory and passion ; a vicious horse throws a timid rider , but carries the person it fears . It ...
... cause his judgment corrects them ; but memory in brutes heightens theirs . Ani mals are trained and domesticated by the connection between memory and passion ; a vicious horse throws a timid rider , but carries the person it fears . It ...
Side 13
... cause and effect ? In the instance of our amiable aud ini mitable poet , the charge has been fully refuted . In the above cited one from the Magazine , with great deference to your medical correspondent , it is far from being ...
... cause and effect ? In the instance of our amiable aud ini mitable poet , the charge has been fully refuted . In the above cited one from the Magazine , with great deference to your medical correspondent , it is far from being ...
Side 20
... cause has burst into different pieces , which have conti- nued their course round the Sun , at nearly the same distance , and with nearly equal velocities , but in planes differently inclined . This hypothesis was suggested by ob ...
... cause has burst into different pieces , which have conti- nued their course round the Sun , at nearly the same distance , and with nearly equal velocities , but in planes differently inclined . This hypothesis was suggested by ob ...
Side 29
... cause of a pest which depo- pulated , according to Pliny , three and thirty cities on the Poutine marshes , I threw together a few hasty observations , which I am induced to publish in your excellent Magazine ; because , since my return ...
... cause of a pest which depo- pulated , according to Pliny , three and thirty cities on the Poutine marshes , I threw together a few hasty observations , which I am induced to publish in your excellent Magazine ; because , since my return ...
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