A Group of Englishmen (1795 to 1815) Being Records of the Younger Wedgwoods and Their Friends: Embracing the History of the Discovery of Photography and a Facsimile of the First PhotographLongmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 416 páginas |
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... considered of a private nature , though , at the same time I do not hold with those who , to meet the purposes and feelings of the narrowest conventionalism , would rob personal records of every touch of nature and of truth . I could ...
... considered of a private nature , though , at the same time I do not hold with those who , to meet the purposes and feelings of the narrowest conventionalism , would rob personal records of every touch of nature and of truth . I could ...
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... in the University of Edinburgh made a vacancy in that of Mathematics , he was considered the only well - qualified 1 Cottle says three years ; but this is doubtful . 38 LESLIE'S CELEBRATED CONTEST . < candidate . He was.
... in the University of Edinburgh made a vacancy in that of Mathematics , he was considered the only well - qualified 1 Cottle says three years ; but this is doubtful . 38 LESLIE'S CELEBRATED CONTEST . < candidate . He was.
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... considered that were air passed through a heated chamber prior to its inhalation by those shut up in close places it could be freed from many impurities ; and during a visit which he and Mrs. Edgeworth made to Etruria , in the autumn of ...
... considered that were air passed through a heated chamber prior to its inhalation by those shut up in close places it could be freed from many impurities ; and during a visit which he and Mrs. Edgeworth made to Etruria , in the autumn of ...
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... considered a place of the past . Disintegrating influences were soon at work ; and his family , dispersed hither and thither , were brought within new influences , and more or less into connection with the opening of a greater age of ...
... considered a place of the past . Disintegrating influences were soon at work ; and his family , dispersed hither and thither , were brought within new influences , and more or less into connection with the opening of a greater age of ...
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... considered that bad training and a miserably inefficient scale of education alone rendered them mentally inferior to men . For the sake of placing himself under the medical care of this now famous physician , Thomas Wedg- wood passed ...
... considered that bad training and a miserably inefficient scale of education alone rendered them mentally inferior to men . For the sake of placing himself under the medical care of this now famous physician , Thomas Wedg- wood passed ...
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