| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 490 頁
...peculiarly to those classes -who would believe themselves convinced when they were only persuaded. It would be foreign to the purpose of this work to enter into the detail of Paine's 4 Rights of Man.' The amount of his theory is this : That no government... | |
| Benjamin Boothroyd - 1807 - 554 頁
...mercy is unnoticed and unregarded; and the noble and the brave are immolated to the demon of revenge. It would be foreign to the purpose of this work, to enter into the detail of all the events of tliis interesting period. Such only can be noticed as are connected... | |
| Peter Auber - 1828 - 228 頁
...who without delay, after after the receipt, are to cause notice to be inserted in the London Gazette. It would be foreign to the purpose of this work to enter minutely into the details of the provisions of the bill in question, but there is no doubt that their... | |
| Peter Auber - 1828 - 216 頁
...who without delay, after after the receipt, are to cause notice to be inserted in the London Gazette. It would be foreign to the purpose of this work to enter minutely into the details of the provisions of the bill in question, but there is no doubt that their... | |
| John Bostock - 1836 - 924 頁
...to unite in the same part a considerable degree of strength with the capacity for free motion '. Jt would be foreign to the purpose of this work to enter upon a description of the forms or uses of the individual bones, but it may be proper to make a few observations... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1838 - 530 頁
...like manner. How this sympathetic irritation is conveyed will be hereafter enquired (§ 595). 470. It would be foreign to the purpose of this work to enter into further detail on the various peculiar secretions which are met with in different species of animals.... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - 1843 - 524 頁
...ammonia from the atmosphere as hypothetical, and he thinks that the ORIOIX AND FERTILITY OF SOILS. 4J7 It would be foreign to the purpose of this work, to enter into an examination of the origin of soils :* I shall merely observe, that when it has originated in... | |
| Caroline Frances Cornwallis - 1844 - 152 頁
...impressed on the sensorium: but as these are views which are of little import to matters of common life, it would be foreign to the purpose of this work to enter further into them. The school of Plato, or as it is more generally termed, of the Academy, was carried... | |
| 1846 - 456 頁
...impressed on the sensorium : but as these are views which are of little import to matters of common life, it would be foreign to the purpose of this work to enter further into them. The school of Plato, or as it is more generally termed, of the Academy, was carried... | |
| 1849 - 314 頁
...barbarous country, and who in early life had been surrounded by flatterers and dissolute associates. But it would be foreign to the purpose of this work to enter into a discussion of this nature. The Russians date their civilization from his reign; but a slight... | |
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