The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... writers of great cele- brity to Lord Bacon ; and Sir Isaac Newton is reported as having owed all his discoveries to the application of the prin → ' ciples of that distinguished writer . One of the greatest admi- ' rers of Lord Bacon ...
... writers of great cele- brity to Lord Bacon ; and Sir Isaac Newton is reported as having owed all his discoveries to the application of the prin → ' ciples of that distinguished writer . One of the greatest admi- ' rers of Lord Bacon ...
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... writers . No chronicles founded , as these must be , on ro- mantic ballads and on tradition , can be accurate . Accuracy begins with contemporary historians . The writers of the chronicles to which we allude , evidently lived in the ...
... writers . No chronicles founded , as these must be , on ro- mantic ballads and on tradition , can be accurate . Accuracy begins with contemporary historians . The writers of the chronicles to which we allude , evidently lived in the ...
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... writers have frequently endeavoured to reconcile them , and patched up a compound of both . These double narratives Niebuhr , in seve ral instances , has been able to dissect and separate ; often upon the authority of writers who have ...
... writers have frequently endeavoured to reconcile them , and patched up a compound of both . These double narratives Niebuhr , in seve ral instances , has been able to dissect and separate ; often upon the authority of writers who have ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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