Calcutta Review, Том 35University of Calcutta, 1860 |
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... matters of his increasing empire to take much heed of the struggler whose grandfather had stood uncovered in the Royal presence ; all he could afford to do was to take note of Verelst's worth and turn it to account at a future day . We ...
... matters of his increasing empire to take much heed of the struggler whose grandfather had stood uncovered in the Royal presence ; all he could afford to do was to take note of Verelst's worth and turn it to account at a future day . We ...
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... matters , as Smith was experienced . This blind act was not kept secret from Hyder Ali , who im- mediately encountered Wood , and so signal was the defeat which the English had to endure that day , that not even the baggage was saved ...
... matters , as Smith was experienced . This blind act was not kept secret from Hyder Ali , who im- mediately encountered Wood , and so signal was the defeat which the English had to endure that day , that not even the baggage was saved ...
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... matters to a crisis , and on the 14th of August 1780 the governor declared in a minute in Council , - " I do not trust Mr. Francis's promises of candour , convinced that he is incapable of it . I judge of his public conduct by his ...
... matters to a crisis , and on the 14th of August 1780 the governor declared in a minute in Council , - " I do not trust Mr. Francis's promises of candour , convinced that he is incapable of it . I judge of his public conduct by his ...
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... matter , and pass on to things that are more appreciable . We may not unravel the mystery of its supposed miraculous origin ; but of tea itself , its cultivation , its manufac- ture , and especially its use , we decidedly know more now ...
... matter , and pass on to things that are more appreciable . We may not unravel the mystery of its supposed miraculous origin ; but of tea itself , its cultivation , its manufac- ture , and especially its use , we decidedly know more now ...
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... Matter Carbonate of Iron 2:45 2:00 3:00 1:00 · 80 1:00 7:40 6.70 ... 9.90 Alumina Silex 3.50 5:45 9.10 .. 85:40 84:10 76.00 99.75 99.05 99.00 Traces of Sulphate , and Phos- phate of lime and loss , • 25 * 95 1:00 100.00 100.00 100.00 ...
... Matter Carbonate of Iron 2:45 2:00 3:00 1:00 · 80 1:00 7:40 6.70 ... 9.90 Alumina Silex 3.50 5:45 9.10 .. 85:40 84:10 76.00 99.75 99.05 99.00 Traces of Sulphate , and Phos- phate of lime and loss , • 25 * 95 1:00 100.00 100.00 100.00 ...
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Стр. 78 - To suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree.
Стр. 78 - I look at the geological record as a history of the world imperfectly kept, and written in a changing dialect; of this history we possess the last volume alone, relating only to two or three countries. Of this volume, only here and there a short chapter has been preserved; and of each page, only here and there a few lines.
Стр. 400 - Anglo-Indian population, have led us to the conclusion that the time has now arrived for the establishment of universities in India, which may encourage a regular and liberal course of education, by conferring academical degrees as evidences of attainment in the different branches of art and science, and by adding marks of honour for those who may desire to compete for honorary distinction.
Стр. 81 - In North America the black bear was seen by Hearne swimming for hours with widely open mouth, thus catching, like a whale, insects in the water.
Стр. 78 - ... the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection, though insuperable by our imagination, can hardly be considered real.
Стр. 72 - It has often- been asserted, but the assertion is incapable of proof, that the amount of variation under nature is a strictly limited quantity. Man, though acting on external characters alone and often capriciously, can produce within a short period a great result by adding up mere individual differences in his domestic productions ; and every one admits that species present individual differences.
Стр. 34 - I do not trust to Mr. Francis's promises of candour, convinced that he is incapable of it. I judge of his public conduct by his private, which I have found to be void of truth and honour.
Стр. 78 - ... if further, the eye does vary ever so slightly, and the variations be inherited, which is certainly the case; and if any variation or modification in the organ be ever useful to an animal under changing conditions of life, then the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed...
Стр. 413 - Bombay for the purpose of ascertaining, by means of examination, the persons who have acquired proficiency in different branches of Literature, Science, and Art, and of rewarding them by Academical Degrees as evidence of their respective attainments, and marks of honour proportioned thereunto...
Стр. 86 - To what natural or secondary causes the orderly succession and progression of such organic phenomena may have been committed, we are as yet ignorant. But if, without derogation to the Divine Power, we may conceive the existence of such ministers and personify them by the term Nature...