The North American Review, 第 54 巻University of Northern Iowa, 1842 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Treatise on Algebra 11. Plumer's Poems 12. Johnson on the Manufacture of Iron 13. Motherwell's Poems 141 175 199 211 • . 227 229 • 230 . 231 232 233 . 235 238 . 239 240 . 241 243 . 244 14. Theory of Teaching 15. Goethe's Egmont 16 ...
... Treatise on Algebra 11. Plumer's Poems 12. Johnson on the Manufacture of Iron 13. Motherwell's Poems 141 175 199 211 • . 227 229 • 230 . 231 232 233 . 235 238 . 239 240 . 241 243 . 244 14. Theory of Teaching 15. Goethe's Egmont 16 ...
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... treatise on Geology , and Dr. Roget a very admirable one on Physiolo- gy , but the theological comments in each might be omitted altogether without detriment . The reader perceives at once , that the argument in respect to the Deity is ...
... treatise on Geology , and Dr. Roget a very admirable one on Physiolo- gy , but the theological comments in each might be omitted altogether without detriment . The reader perceives at once , that the argument in respect to the Deity is ...
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... dating the text , that the explanation is less clear than the origi- nal . He supplies a few other instances of adaptation from the structure of the human frame , but adds nothing 1842. ] 111 Illustrations of Paley's Treatise .
... dating the text , that the explanation is less clear than the origi- nal . He supplies a few other instances of adaptation from the structure of the human frame , but adds nothing 1842. ] 111 Illustrations of Paley's Treatise .
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... treatise , the portion of which relating to the Attributes is unexceptionable . We had purposed to illustrate still further the positions , that the argument from design is perfectly analogous to the reasoning employed in all the ...
... treatise , the portion of which relating to the Attributes is unexceptionable . We had purposed to illustrate still further the positions , that the argument from design is perfectly analogous to the reasoning employed in all the ...
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... treatise on the " Theatre of the Greeks " is distributed under the several heads of , " History of Tragedy from its Rise to the Time of Eschylus , " then follow , with the biographies , criticisms on the tragic and comic poets , - " The ...
... treatise on the " Theatre of the Greeks " is distributed under the several heads of , " History of Tragedy from its Rise to the Time of Eschylus , " then follow , with the biographies , criticisms on the tragic and comic poets , - " The ...
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