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Page 86
... tion of Denon ; and , without adverting to the series in contempla- tion , and for which proposals are offered , they form in themselves a complete work . In his preface , Mr. Blagdon reprobates on the one hand the very expensive modern ...
... tion of Denon ; and , without adverting to the series in contempla- tion , and for which proposals are offered , they form in themselves a complete work . In his preface , Mr. Blagdon reprobates on the one hand the very expensive modern ...
Page 166
... tion of the mental research , his attention is directed to certain material phænomena ; and he is taught to observe the opera- tion of external objects on the organs of sense , tion 166 Belsham's Elements of the Philosophy of the Mind .
... tion of the mental research , his attention is directed to certain material phænomena ; and he is taught to observe the opera- tion of external objects on the organs of sense , tion 166 Belsham's Elements of the Philosophy of the Mind .
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... tion . Extremely curious with respect to natural appearances , the bituminous cuticle covering the surface of the morass , and the warmth of the waters stagnating under this mantle , would catch their atten- tion . An immediate ...
... tion . Extremely curious with respect to natural appearances , the bituminous cuticle covering the surface of the morass , and the warmth of the waters stagnating under this mantle , would catch their atten- tion . An immediate ...
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