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Page 172
... objects . With regard to the conditions of the eye in its state of rest , and its state of activity , it may be observed ... object will continue present to them ; and nothing can change the place of this impression on the retina . If we ...
... objects . With regard to the conditions of the eye in its state of rest , and its state of activity , it may be observed ... object will continue present to them ; and nothing can change the place of this impression on the retina . If we ...
Page 288
... object being to preserve the records and antiquities , and to advance the knowlege and improve the condition of the Greeks . It has converted a building in the Temple of Minerva into a museum , and established a cheap school for the ...
... object being to preserve the records and antiquities , and to advance the knowlege and improve the condition of the Greeks . It has converted a building in the Temple of Minerva into a museum , and established a cheap school for the ...
Page 331
... Object of laudable Emulation for the youthful Mind . By the Author of " Practical Wisdom , " & c . 12mo . 7s . 6d . Boards . Whittakers . No department in literature is more attractive to persons of all ages than biography : nor is any ...
... Object of laudable Emulation for the youthful Mind . By the Author of " Practical Wisdom , " & c . 12mo . 7s . 6d . Boards . Whittakers . No department in literature is more attractive to persons of all ages than biography : nor is any ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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