The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Volumen2 |
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... present ; that they were quite of different species and genera , which have become extinct , and have been repeatedly swept from the earth's surface , leaving only these remains to testify their extraordinary nature and antiquity ? Am I ...
... present ; that they were quite of different species and genera , which have become extinct , and have been repeatedly swept from the earth's surface , leaving only these remains to testify their extraordinary nature and antiquity ? Am I ...
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... present day . stripped of its threatening appear- ances , and reduced to a question yet to be investigated even by the learned . The position which has been thus gratuitously assumed , I cannot but consider as exceedingly preposterous ...
... present day . stripped of its threatening appear- ances , and reduced to a question yet to be investigated even by the learned . The position which has been thus gratuitously assumed , I cannot but consider as exceedingly preposterous ...
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... present imperfect state of our knowledge upon this intricate and mysterious subject ) to decide in favour either of the one or the other . The attraction of gravitation is dis- tinguished from the other species , by its operating upon ...
... present imperfect state of our knowledge upon this intricate and mysterious subject ) to decide in favour either of the one or the other . The attraction of gravitation is dis- tinguished from the other species , by its operating upon ...
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... present participle , with the de- finite article the before it , becomes a substantive ; " and , if he had read a little further , Mr. Murray would have told him , that " the same ob- servations which have been made re- specting the ...
... present participle , with the de- finite article the before it , becomes a substantive ; " and , if he had read a little further , Mr. Murray would have told him , that " the same ob- servations which have been made re- specting the ...
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... present participle , with a preposition before it , and still retain- ing its government , ( that is , when it governs the objective case , ) answers to what is called in Latin the gerund or verbal noun : as , " A noun may , in ge ...
... present participle , with a preposition before it , and still retain- ing its government , ( that is , when it governs the objective case , ) answers to what is called in Latin the gerund or verbal noun : as , " A noun may , in ge ...
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