| 1803 - 556 pages
...Aberdeer.ihire ; and here he appears to have fpent 'the greater part of his time in the moil intenfe ftudy ; more particularly in a careful examination...other principles which form the ground-work of human knowTcdge. His chief relaxations were gardening and botany» to both of '•which pu: fuits he retained... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 pages
...During his residence at New Machar, the greater part of his time was spent in the most intense study ; more particularly in a careful examination of the...relaxations were gardening and botany, to both of which pursuits he retained his attachment even in old age. A paper which he published in the Philosophical... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 pages
...his residence at New Machar, the greater part of his time was spent in the most intense study ; mere particularly in a careful examination of the laws...of the other principles which form the groundwork cf human knowledge. His chief relaxations were gardening and botany, to both of which pursuits he retained... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 620 pages
...during his residence at New-Machar, the greater part of his time was spent in the most intense study ; more particularly in a careful examination of the...relaxations were gardening and botany, to both of which pursuits he retained his attachment even in old age. A paper which he published in the Philosophical... | |
| John Aikin - 1813 - 720 pages
...during his residence at Machar the greater part of his time was spent in the most intense studies ; more particularly in a care,ful examination of the...chief relaxations were gardening and botany", to both which pursuits he retained Ins attachment even in old age. A paper which he published in the Philosophical... | |
| 1816 - 536 pages
...during his residence at this place, the greater part of his time was spent in the most intense study ; particularly in a careful examination of the laws...relaxations were gardening and botany, to both of which pursuits he retained his attachment even in old age. The first work published by Dr. Reid was in the... | |
| 1816 - 534 pages
...during his residence at this place, the greater part of his time was spent in the most intense study; particularly in a careful examination of the laws...relaxations were gardening and botany, to both of which pursuits he retained his attachment even in old age. The first work published by Dr. Reid was in the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 pages
...during his residence at this place, the greater part of his time was spent in the most intense study ; particularly in a careful examination of the laws...knowledge. His chief relaxations were gardening and totany, to both of which pursuits he retained his attachment even in old age. The first work published... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 pages
...during his resi. at this place, the greater part of his time was spent in the most intense study ; particularly in a careful examination of .the laws...perception, and of the other principles which form the ground- work of human Ispowlfidge. His chief relaxations were gardening and botany, to both of which... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 pages
...during his residence at New Machar, the greater part of his time was spent in the most intense study ; more particularly in a careful examination of the...relaxations were gardening and botany, to both of which pursuits he retained his attachment even in old age. A paper which he published in the Philosophical... | |
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