Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 2W. Blackwood & Sons, 1818 |
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... coloured our intellec tual character . Yet this work would be alike useless to ourselves and others , unless pursued with a true magnani- mity . It requires , that we should stand aloof from ourselves , and look down , as from an ...
... coloured our intellec tual character . Yet this work would be alike useless to ourselves and others , unless pursued with a true magnani- mity . It requires , that we should stand aloof from ourselves , and look down , as from an ...
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... coloured ap- pearance ; and within an hour the number of those on deck was lessened by one half . I was giddy , but not sick ; and the giddi- ness soon went away , but left a feverishness and want of appetite , which I attributed , in ...
... coloured ap- pearance ; and within an hour the number of those on deck was lessened by one half . I was giddy , but not sick ; and the giddi- ness soon went away , but left a feverishness and want of appetite , which I attributed , in ...
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... colour of which was brown , and streaked with white on the sides , it was found that the electric fluid had run along the white portions only of the skin , the hair of which was completely destroyed , while that of a different colour ...
... colour of which was brown , and streaked with white on the sides , it was found that the electric fluid had run along the white portions only of the skin , the hair of which was completely destroyed , while that of a different colour ...
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... colours may suggest Remembrance of Revenge immortally . " The place of Gaveston has been sup- plied by Spenser , who , along with his father , support the cause of the King . This Spenser had formerly drawn his own character thus , in a ...
... colours may suggest Remembrance of Revenge immortally . " The place of Gaveston has been sup- plied by Spenser , who , along with his father , support the cause of the King . This Spenser had formerly drawn his own character thus , in a ...
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... colours have never been investigated : they have been carelessly ascribed to the laminated structure of the shell , and have been regarded as a fine proof of the New- tonian Theory of the colours of natural bodies . I. On the Optical ...
... colours have never been investigated : they have been carelessly ascribed to the laminated structure of the shell , and have been regarded as a fine proof of the New- tonian Theory of the colours of natural bodies . I. On the Optical ...
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