The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Bind 2 |
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... give a beautiful va- riety to scenes which might otherwise appear monotonous . Some of these form most beautiful specimens for the study of the painter ; their immense variety , their combina- tion of every possible kind of fall , and ...
... give a beautiful va- riety to scenes which might otherwise appear monotonous . Some of these form most beautiful specimens for the study of the painter ; their immense variety , their combina- tion of every possible kind of fall , and ...
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... give it a fine sweeping outline , each part forming a complete whole , which blends its rocky knolls , its woody ... give him a form , and unless we mean that he should have only the motion and posture of a worm , we must have some hard ...
... give it a fine sweeping outline , each part forming a complete whole , which blends its rocky knolls , its woody ... give him a form , and unless we mean that he should have only the motion and posture of a worm , we must have some hard ...
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... give our man organs of motion first , as we are only at present endeavouring to get clear ideas of the general structure of the body . We come now then to the moving powers ; and following our ancestors , even in their absurdities , we ...
... give our man organs of motion first , as we are only at present endeavouring to get clear ideas of the general structure of the body . We come now then to the moving powers ; and following our ancestors , even in their absurdities , we ...
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... give notice when any injury is likely to be done to it . Some parts which serve a subaltern purpose , will be spoken of when we come to treat particularly of the parts to which they are subservient . [ To be continued . ] 66 ...
... give notice when any injury is likely to be done to it . Some parts which serve a subaltern purpose , will be spoken of when we come to treat particularly of the parts to which they are subservient . [ To be continued . ] 66 ...
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... give my own sentiments , or something better . Were I to add notes , or to 66 give tracts with the Bible , I might pre- judice the mind , and lead it into error ; but , in giving the Bible alone , I give , as Locke well observes , truth ...
... give my own sentiments , or something better . Were I to add notes , or to 66 give tracts with the Bible , I might pre- judice the mind , and lead it into error ; but , in giving the Bible alone , I give , as Locke well observes , truth ...
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