And that it may not be long first, I will accept of a Dissertation from you, on any two or three of the Miracles, I have handled, as sufficient for all.
The latest historian of Rome, Signor Ferrero, sums up a long and elaborate dissertation on the acts and character of Julius Cæsar by a judgment which differs emphatically from the views of all preceding historians.
Is persuaded by Governor Keith to establish himself independently, and goes to London to buy type; works at his trade there, and publishes "Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain.
It was entitled "A Dissertationon Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain.
Parent held forth with quite a dissertation on the legal aspects of the case, and after we forded the river, an argument arose between him and Jake Blair.
The latter part of the third book is taken up with a dissertation upon luxury and the sumptuary laws intended to check it, which is probably a dislocated portion of the second book.
This was the Dissertation on the Progress of Ethical Philosophy, prefixed to the seventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
The following learned dissertation is extracted from 'Chitty's Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law.
Mr. Petit has a learned dissertation on the nature and manners of the Anthropophagi.
A dissertation on graduating at the University of Upsala in Sweden.
We were informed that "according to all principles of sound criticism" this word is to be retained, that to be rejected: but till the appearance of the dissertation of Dr.
In a dissertation upon the cardinal de Courçon, M.
Closely connected with the essay on Virtue is the boldly speculative Dissertation on the End for which God Created the World.
Karman also wrote two satires and fragments of an historical novel, while his literary programme is set forth in his dissertation Anemzet csinosodasa.
In 1770 he obtained the chair of logic and metaphysics at Konigsberg, and delivered as his inaugural address the dissertation De mundi sensibilis et intelligibilis forma et principiis.
Lest this learned dissertation on so curious a topic should be lost, or even delayed to the world, I have furnished it to my worthy and most erudite friend Mr. Macvey Napier, as an article for his forthcoming Encyclopædia Edinburgensis.
After this illuminating dissertation as to his own value as a spy, and the clever use he had made of his functions as a naturalist to exploit unsuspecting people, Peron proceeded to describe the British establishment in detail.
Dorji Banzaroff, in his dissertation On the Black Religion, i.
Odoric places it at Tabriz and I have given a very lengthy dissertation on the subject in my edition of this traveller (pp.
In this geographical dissertation the word Niger is still used, which is a name altogether unknown in Africa, and calculated to contuse the geographical enquirer.
To write a long dissertation on this copious and energetic language, would be only to repeat what many learned men have said before; a few observations, however, may not be superfluous to the generality of readers.
Dissertation sur les bibliotheques is an account of ancient and modern libraries.
The last list of books entitled bibliotheca is the Dissertation sur les bibliotheques (1758) by J.
The example readiest to hand is a dissertation by Hugo Paas cited in Taylor and Mosher, p.
A Dissertation on Oriental Gardening (London, 1772), of which the illus.
But as there is now no longer any necessity for disguise, both the Dissertationand Explanatory Discourse ought certainly to appear in their natural dress.
See Boeckh's valuable 'Dissertation on the Antigone,' appended to his edition thereof, pp.
Footnote 76: See the facts about Isokrates in a good Dissertation by H.
See hisDissertation on the Newtonian Philosophy, Appendix to Ancient Metaphysics, pp.
This subject is handled in an instructive Dissertation of K.
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