Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, BartW. Blackwood, 1869 - 458 sider |
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Side v
... complete than it would otherwise have been . To others besides the members of Sir William's family I am under obligations for materials supplied . These will be found duly acknowledged in the course of the Memoir . Where it appeared ...
... complete than it would otherwise have been . To others besides the members of Sir William's family I am under obligations for materials supplied . These will be found duly acknowledged in the course of the Memoir . Where it appeared ...
Side 8
... completing his thirty - second year ; " his constitution , somewhat enfeebled by early and intense application to study , being worn out with the toil of business and thought in which he was continually engaged . " The * Dr Thomas ...
... completing his thirty - second year ; " his constitution , somewhat enfeebled by early and intense application to study , being worn out with the toil of business and thought in which he was continually engaged . " The * Dr Thomas ...
Side 25
... complete set of anatomical plates , cost me five guineas ; and even here I save two guineas by taking a plain copy and colouring it myself - the price of the coloured copy being £ 7 , 7s . You may depend on it I will be as little ...
... complete set of anatomical plates , cost me five guineas ; and even here I save two guineas by taking a plain copy and colouring it myself - the price of the coloured copy being £ 7 , 7s . You may depend on it I will be as little ...
Side 35
... his own head . • [ August 1810. ] I send you up the reply to the Edinburgh Reviewers . It is a very complete answer , and has all the truth on its side . You must expect not to understand above one - half of LETTERS FROM OXFORD . 35.
... his own head . • [ August 1810. ] I send you up the reply to the Edinburgh Reviewers . It is a very complete answer , and has all the truth on its side . You must expect not to understand above one - half of LETTERS FROM OXFORD . 35.
Side 126
... complete ; I only wished the subject had been more important or more dubious to me . The argument , grounded on cerebral anatomy ( osteology ) , philosophy , and human sense , I remember , went on in the true style of vires acquirit ...
... complete ; I only wished the subject had been more important or more dubious to me . The argument , grounded on cerebral anatomy ( osteology ) , philosophy , and human sense , I remember , went on in the true style of vires acquirit ...
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Side 403 - MY days among the Dead are past ; Around me I behold, Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old: My never-failing friends are they, With whom I converse day by day.