The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 44
... hands have formed beneath repeated levels of indurated strata ? Neither repelled by rocks , nor prevented by torrents ... hand of scientific arrangement seizes , with an avidity known only to the adept . He with rapture bestows a ...
... hands have formed beneath repeated levels of indurated strata ? Neither repelled by rocks , nor prevented by torrents ... hand of scientific arrangement seizes , with an avidity known only to the adept . He with rapture bestows a ...
Page 793
... Hand , as practised in England , is derived from the custom of antiquity , or is bona fide a modern invention . The description which Plutarch gives of the mode pursued by Cicero's Notarii , does not of it- self decide this point . He ...
... Hand , as practised in England , is derived from the custom of antiquity , or is bona fide a modern invention . The description which Plutarch gives of the mode pursued by Cicero's Notarii , does not of it- self decide this point . He ...
Page 794
... Hand ; an evil , to which we wished , for the public benefit , to ap- ply a remedy . Since hearing from Mr. G. we have adverted to several recent publica- tions on short - hand ; and to the last edition , ( 13th ) which he has print- ed ...
... Hand ; an evil , to which we wished , for the public benefit , to ap- ply a remedy . Since hearing from Mr. G. we have adverted to several recent publica- tions on short - hand ; and to the last edition , ( 13th ) which he has print- ed ...
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