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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME.
SCOTT, SIR WALTER.--The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French. With a preliminary view of the French Revolution. By the Author of "Waverley," &c. . . . Edinburgh: Printed by Ballantyne and Co. . . . 1827. Crown 8vo, nine volumes, blue morocco, gilt back, gilt edges.
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III. ATTRIBUTES: AND, FIRST, QUALITIES.
SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES.--Bothwell: a tragedy. By Algernon Charles Swinburne. London: Chatto and Windus . . . 1874. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges.
BOOK III.
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This doctrine, like that of Mr. De Morgan previously noticed, is a real addition to the syllogistic theory; and has moreover this advantage over Mr. De Morgan's "numerically definite Syllogism," that the forms it supplies are really available as a test of the correctness of ratiocination; since propositions in the common form may always have their predicates quantified, and so be made amenable to Sir W. Hamilton's rules. Considered however as a contribution to the Science of Logic, that is, to the analysis of the mental processes concerned in reasoning, the new doctrine appears to me, I confess, not merely superfluous, but erroneous; since the form in which it clothes propositions does not, like the ordinary form, express what is in the mind of the speaker when he enunciates the proposition. I cannot think Sir William Hamilton right in maintaining that the quantity of the predicate is "always understood in thought." It is implied, but is not present to the mind of the person who asserts the proposition. The quantification of the predicate, instead of being a means of bringing out more clearly the meaning of the proposition, actually leads the mind out of the proposition, into another order of ideas. For when we say, All men are mortal, we simply mean to affirm the attribute mortality of all men; without thinking at all of the class mortal in the concrete, or troubling ourselves about whether it contains any other beings or not. It is only for some artificial purpose that we ever look at the proposition in the aspect in which the predicate also is thought of as a class-name, either including the subject only, or the subject and something more. (See above, p. 104.)
Once upon a time the forest was in a great commotion. Early in the evening the wise old cedars had shaken their heads ominously and predicted strange things. They had lived in the forest many, many years; but never had they seen such marvellous sights as were to be seen now in the sky, and upon the hills, and in the distant village.
The Letters are said to have been the creation of the author's own imagination.
7. Vertebrates from the barrier island of Tamaulipas, Mexico. By Robert K. Selander, Richard F. Johnston, B. J. Wilks, and Gerald G. Raun. Pp. 309-345, pls. 5-8. June 18, 1962.
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Bien que ses parois soient de nature rocheuse, tout le pourtour du bassin est rev?u d'une muraille d'un m?re d'?aisseur, construite en mat?iaux pris sur place et maintenue par de la chaux hydraulique et du ciment de Portland. Les piliers ou massifs de ma?nnerie sur lesquels s'appuient les portes et les arcs renvers? qui forment contre-forts pour ?uilibrer les pouss?s, sont ?cha?es et ?bordures de granit taill? L'ensemble de toute la muraille est telle que l'on croirait le bassin taill?au ciseau dans un bloc ?orme de rocher parfaitement homog?e. Le plafond en quille est en ciment agglom??et le berceau sur lequel doivent se poser les navires est construit en solives de fer d'un mod?e nouveau et brevet? Le bassin est divis?en deux compartiments ?aux, par des portes semblables ?celles que l'on voit fonctionner dans tous les ports, c'est-?dire constitu?s par des ailes ou battants en bois de teck et de ch?e, assujettis et consolid? par des tirants de fer. Ces portes tournent sur gonds log? dans des piliers en granit. La division du bassin permet donc d'employer un compartiment comme radoub et l'autre comme bassin flottant pour le chargement ou le d?hargement des navires.
STIRLING-MAXWELL, SIR WILLIAM.--Annals of the Artists of Spain. By William Stirling, M. A. . . . London: John Ollivier, . . . MDCCCXLVIII. 8vo, three volumes, original cloth, uncut edges.
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It would, however, be a mistake to expect that those great generalizations, from which the subordinate truths of the more backward sciences will probably at some future period be deduced by reasoning (as the truths of astronomy are deduced from the generalities of the Newtonian theory), will be found, in all, or even in most cases, among truths now known and admitted. We may rest assured, that many of the most general laws of nature are as yet entirely unthought of; and that many others, destined hereafter to assume the same character, are known, if at all, only as laws or properties of some limited class of phenomena; just as electricity, now recognised as one of the most universal of natural agencies, was once known only as a curious property which certain substances acquired by friction, of first attracting and then repelling light bodies. If the theories of heat, cohesion, crystallization, and chemical action, are destined, as there can be little doubt that they are, to become deductive, the truths which will then be regarded as the principia of those sciences would probably, if now announced, appear quite as novel<>1] as the law of gravitation appeared to the cotemporaries of Newton; possibly even more so, since Newton's law, after all, was but an extension of the law of weight--that is, of a generalization familiar from of old, and which already comprehended a not inconsiderable body of natural phenomena. The general laws of a similarly commanding character, which we still look forward to the discovery of, may not always find so much of their foundations already laid.
Si les provinces de Buenos-Ayres et de Santa-F?souffrent des inondations, celles de l'ouest, par contre, se plaignent de la s?heresse. La pluie est fort rare ?San-Luiz et ?Mendoza, et on n'obtient les produits que par l'arrosage. Dans l'Arioja, depuis deux ans, on n'a pas vu une goutte de pluie; la famine menace les habitants, et on qu?e pour eux dans les autres provinces.
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SWIFT, JONATHAN.--An Imitation of the Sixth Satire of the Second Book of Horace. . . . The first Part done in the Year 1714, By Dr. Swift. The latter Part now first added, And never before Printed. London: Printed for B. Motte and C. Bathurst . . . and J. and P. Knapton . . . M DCC XXXVIII. (Price one Shilling.) Folio, cloth, by The Club Bindery.
STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS.--New Arabian Nights by Robert Louis Stevenson. London Chatto & Windus . . . 1888. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut edges.
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II. Title, A1 (verso blank). Contents, A2-A3. Plate III, A4 (recto blank). Text of Part III, B1-L5, in eights. Pages 1-154.
Sec. 7. In the foregoing inquiry into the import of Propositions, we have thought it necessary to analyse directly those alone, in which the terms of the proposition (or the predicate at least) are concrete terms. But, in doing so, we have indirectly analysed those in which the terms are abstract. The distinction between an abstract term and its corresponding concrete, does not turn upon any difference in what they are appointed to signify; for the real signification of a concrete general name is, as we have so often said, its connotation; and what the concrete term connotes, forms the entire meaning of the abstract name. Since there is nothing in the import of an abstract name which is not in the import of the corresponding concrete, it is natural to suppose that neither can there be anything in the import of a proposition of which the terms are abstract, but what there is in some proposition which can be framed of concrete terms.
Nous arrivons enfin ?la maison m?e des Soeurs dell'Orto, appel?s et ?ablies par les soins de la m?e famille: 40 religieuses et 7 novices instruisent 30 internes et 60 externes. D?? ?mon premier passage, j'avais visit?l'?ole des Soeurs de Charit?appel?s par la famille Jackson-Buxareo, qui leur fournit maison et nourriture; elles ont 300 ??es; on reconstruit la maison pour en recevoir 1,000. La famille Jackson pr?are aussi ?ses frais une colonie agricole pour les orphelins pauvres, et d??le terrain et la maison sont pr?s ?recevoir les cisterciens qui vont venir de France pour la diriger. Enfin elle construit ?ses frais une maison et ?lise destin? aux P?es lazaristes. Les enfants de dom Bosco, qui dirigent ici un coll?e ?la Villa Colon, savent aussi qu'ils trouvent chez Buxareo et Jackson la bourse ouverte lorsqu'ils sont ob?? de dettes; et toutes les oeuvres y trouvent leur plus s?e ressource.
Why, we'd jest kind uv bresh the moisture from our eyes 'nd say: "Mister recordin' angel, you may nolly pros this case 'nd perseed with the docket."
Although the most striking applications of the Method of Concomitant Variations take place in the cases in which the Method of Difference, strictly so called, is impossible, its use is not confined to those cases; it may often usefully follow after the Method of Difference, to give additional precision to a solution which that has found. When by the Method of Difference it has first been ascertained that a certain object produces a certain effect, the Method of Concomitant Variations may be usefully called in, to determine according to what law the quantity or the different relations of the effect follow those of the cause.
And with laughter the wind whirled away and chased the snow toward the cathedral.
*End*
"Much as I may yearn to have them, it cannot be," she said to herself, "yet I may feast my eyes upon them."
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"Ah, now that's bad, my dear boy. You shouldn't neglect people, you know. And our dear Mrs. Machyn-Stubbs is exceedingly pleasant."
For instance, "while soluble crystalloids are always highly sapid, soluble colloids are singularly insipid," as might be expected; for, as the sentient extremities of the nerves of the palate "are probably protected by a colloidal membrane," impermeable to other colloids, a colloid, when tasted, probably never reaches those nerves. Again, "it has been observed that vegetable gum is not digested in the stomach; the coats of that organ dialyse the soluble food, absorbing crystalloids, and rejecting all colloids." One of the mysterious processes accompanying digestion, the secretion of free muriatic acid by the coats of the stomach, obtains a probable hypothetical explanation through the same law. Finally, much light is thrown upon the observed phenomena of osmose (the passage of fluids outward and inward through animal membranes) by the fact that the membranes are colloidal. In consequence, the water and saline solutions contained in the animal body pass easily and rapidly through the membranes, while the substances directly applicable to nutrition, which are mostly colloidal, are detained by them.<>7]
On, on, many days on sailed Norss,--so many leagues that he thought he must have compassed the earth. In all this time he knew no hunger nor thirst; it was as the spirit had told him in his dream,--no cares nor dangers beset him. By day the dolphins and the other creatures of the sea gambolled about his boat; by night a beauteous Star seemed to direct his course; and when he slept and dreamed, he saw ever the spirit clad in white, and holding forth to him the symbol in the similitude of a cross.
Minnie had grown much more gentle and patient with the awkward, plain, rather dull curate of late. She listened to his talk and replied to it. And all the while she was taking eager cognisance, with eye and ear, of the two who sat side by side near the window, Diamond bending down to speak softly to Rhoda, and the girl's delicate face, white and sprite-like in the moonlight, turning now and then towards her companion with a pretty, languid gesture. Once or twice Rhoda laughed at something Diamond said to her. Her laugh was perhaps a little suggestive of silliness, but it was low, and musical, and rippling; and it was not too frequent.
RUSKIN, JOHN.--The Poetry of Architecture: or, the architecture of the nations of Europe considered in its association with natural scenery and natural character. By John Ruskin. With illustrations by the author. George Allen, Sunnyside, Orpington, . . . 1893. 4to, half vellum, uncut edges.
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The Master did not pause; as he played, it seemed as if each tender word and caress of Herman's life was stealing back on music's pinions to soothe the wounds that death had made.
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FIG. 5. Tadpoles of (A) Ptychohyla schmidtorum schmidtorum (KU 60051), (B) P. schmidtorum chamulae (KU 58199), and (C) P. ignicolor (KU 71716).]
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