The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 300
... importance in its history . The philosophical observer will not regard it merely as an assemblage of streets and houses ... important vacuity in our existing catalogue of useful books . The undertaking was one which required considerable ...
... importance in its history . The philosophical observer will not regard it merely as an assemblage of streets and houses ... important vacuity in our existing catalogue of useful books . The undertaking was one which required considerable ...
Page 424
... important part of the Elements of Geo- metry , and appear to be essential in an introduction to a com- plete course of mathematics . It may serve to check the vanity of modern science , when it is considered how little which is really ...
... important part of the Elements of Geo- metry , and appear to be essential in an introduction to a com- plete course of mathematics . It may serve to check the vanity of modern science , when it is considered how little which is really ...
Page 437
... important object to have been accomplished ; and that if ministers had been obliged to disjoin and choose between the component parts of their project , it would have been more politic and beneficial to the country , to have made the ...
... important object to have been accomplished ; and that if ministers had been obliged to disjoin and choose between the component parts of their project , it would have been more politic and beneficial to the country , to have made the ...
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