The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... University of Pavia , with the information that he would have a higher salary than any of his predecessors , not excepting Monti . In this position , too , it was expected that , according to established custom , he would pronounce a ...
... University of Pavia , with the information that he would have a higher salary than any of his predecessors , not excepting Monti . In this position , too , it was expected that , according to established custom , he would pronounce a ...
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... University of Pavia . This was sufficiently plain , at the same time it was a delicate way to put an end to attacks which , emanating as they did from one of the most learned universities in Italy , seemed to pos- sess a semi - official ...
... University of Pavia . This was sufficiently plain , at the same time it was a delicate way to put an end to attacks which , emanating as they did from one of the most learned universities in Italy , seemed to pos- sess a semi - official ...
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... Universities of Europe . It was from his writings the late Sir Robert Peel became impressed with the importance of free trade , especially to England ; and the same statesman made liberal use of Verri's arguments in many of his best ...
... Universities of Europe . It was from his writings the late Sir Robert Peel became impressed with the importance of free trade , especially to England ; and the same statesman made liberal use of Verri's arguments in many of his best ...
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... University of Dublin , and in 1707 he obtained a fellowship . In the same year , he published an essay on mathematical science , written before he was twenty years of age , and which was probably the fruit of his studies for the ...
... University of Dublin , and in 1707 he obtained a fellowship . In the same year , he published an essay on mathematical science , written before he was twenty years of age , and which was probably the fruit of his studies for the ...
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... University of Dublin . Nor was music less his idol . In a letter of invitation to his friend Mr. Gervais , he says : " Courtiers you will here find none , and but such virtuosi as the country affords - I mean in the way of music , for ...
... University of Dublin . Nor was music less his idol . In a letter of invitation to his friend Mr. Gervais , he says : " Courtiers you will here find none , and but such virtuosi as the country affords - I mean in the way of music , for ...
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