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Page 110
... matter - of - fact ; and we presume that he would not have us question the veracity of his two anecdotes of the late Mr. Horne Tooke , which he states to have derived from that gentleman himself . That which relates to Professor Porson ...
... matter - of - fact ; and we presume that he would not have us question the veracity of his two anecdotes of the late Mr. Horne Tooke , which he states to have derived from that gentleman himself . That which relates to Professor Porson ...
Page 153
... matter of uncertainty on which , as on other points of intricacy , we derive very little aid from the remarks of the Rev. Editor . -The great variety of matter contained in the first volume will be best explained by the following ...
... matter of uncertainty on which , as on other points of intricacy , we derive very little aid from the remarks of the Rev. Editor . -The great variety of matter contained in the first volume will be best explained by the following ...
Page 470
... matter , in which he could distinguish cer- tain points that appeared to him more dense and bright than the other parts . He also conjectured that the oper- ation of universal gravitation may in time unite all the ne- bulous matter ...
... matter , in which he could distinguish cer- tain points that appeared to him more dense and bright than the other parts . He also conjectured that the oper- ation of universal gravitation may in time unite all the ne- bulous matter ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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