The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 |
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... existence of the state ; in an absolute monarchy it is temporary and accidental , depending on the character and will of the prince , and may be suppressed or extinguished , whenever he may conceive that his interest or his safety ...
... existence of the state ; in an absolute monarchy it is temporary and accidental , depending on the character and will of the prince , and may be suppressed or extinguished , whenever he may conceive that his interest or his safety ...
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... existence from all freedom of enquiry . If any science could have been ex- empted from its persecution , that which comprises an expla- nation of the mechanism of the universe , might have been selected as least obnoxious to its fears ...
... existence from all freedom of enquiry . If any science could have been ex- empted from its persecution , that which comprises an expla- nation of the mechanism of the universe , might have been selected as least obnoxious to its fears ...
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... existence . In the desolation of barbarous wars , when whole nations are era- dicated or transplanted , and the habitations of men and means of subsistence are swept away , all learning , sciences Literature , Science , and Art , & c . 21.
... existence . In the desolation of barbarous wars , when whole nations are era- dicated or transplanted , and the habitations of men and means of subsistence are swept away , all learning , sciences Literature , Science , and Art , & c . 21.
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... existence , as to the effects of those arts which form our amusements , our luxury , or pleasure , or are connected with our prejudices or super- stitions . The latter arts must ever be subject to fluctuation in their degrees of ...
... existence , as to the effects of those arts which form our amusements , our luxury , or pleasure , or are connected with our prejudices or super- stitions . The latter arts must ever be subject to fluctuation in their degrees of ...
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... existence of native lead , is by no means good . Mr. RathkiƩ is said to have found it in Madeira , but it has been there considered as of volcanic origin . Native oxide of lead is also a very scarce ore ; it is of a red colour , and ...
... existence of native lead , is by no means good . Mr. RathkiƩ is said to have found it in Madeira , but it has been there considered as of volcanic origin . Native oxide of lead is also a very scarce ore ; it is of a red colour , and ...
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