Memoirs of John Abernethy, F.R.S.Hurst & Blackett, 1853 |
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... fact essential to the demonstration of it had been discovered by previous investi- gators ; but no one had deduced from them the discovery of the circulation until Harvey , Born . Died . * Priestley .. 1733 1804 .. .. Galvani ·· .. 1737 ...
... fact essential to the demonstration of it had been discovered by previous investi- gators ; but no one had deduced from them the discovery of the circulation until Harvey , Born . Died . * Priestley .. 1733 1804 .. .. Galvani ·· .. 1737 ...
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... facts con- cerning which he inquires . We must endea- vour to combine , in one view , facts over which long periods of time may have rolled away with such as are still passing around us . This will frequently suggest designs and ...
... facts con- cerning which he inquires . We must endea- vour to combine , in one view , facts over which long periods of time may have rolled away with such as are still passing around us . This will frequently suggest designs and ...
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... ( facts ) are abundant . In Abernethy there was a polarity of charac- ter , an individuality , a positiveness of type which would have made the boy a tolerably intelligible outline of the future man . The evi- dence is imperfect ; it is ...
... ( facts ) are abundant . In Abernethy there was a polarity of charac- ter , an individuality , a positiveness of type which would have made the boy a tolerably intelligible outline of the future man . The evi- dence is imperfect ; it is ...
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... been addressed to them . The following are the principal facts which their letters contain , or the conclusions they justify . Abernethy must have gone to REMINISCENCES OF SCHOOLFELLOWS . 25 Wolverhampton when very young probably.
... been addressed to them . The following are the principal facts which their letters contain , or the conclusions they justify . Abernethy must have gone to REMINISCENCES OF SCHOOLFELLOWS . 25 Wolverhampton when very young probably.
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... facts in relation to it are withheld from them . Be this as it may , every day shows us that men are too frequently dissatisfied with the profession which they follow . The question of our boyhood recollections " Qui fit Mæcenas ut nemo ...
... facts in relation to it are withheld from them . Be this as it may , every day shows us that men are too frequently dissatisfied with the profession which they follow . The question of our boyhood recollections " Qui fit Mæcenas ut nemo ...
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Стр. 18 - A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As, waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.