The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 122
... nature as to make it evident , that without it , the contract would not have been made at all , or not on such terms . " Fraud may be either direct fraud , or the fraud of unfair advantage . " Direct frand in contracts comprehends every ...
... nature as to make it evident , that without it , the contract would not have been made at all , or not on such terms . " Fraud may be either direct fraud , or the fraud of unfair advantage . " Direct frand in contracts comprehends every ...
Page 391
... nature , applies to the truth of imitative art - for they are one - so that the moral nature of beauty is as obvious in sculpture and painting as in life , and a moral illustration of one serves for all . The beauty of the earth's ...
... nature , applies to the truth of imitative art - for they are one - so that the moral nature of beauty is as obvious in sculpture and painting as in life , and a moral illustration of one serves for all . The beauty of the earth's ...
Page 458
... nature have been revealed , and facts long buried in doubt been brought to light , by the most chimerical speculations . Modern chemistry owes much of its present usefulness to the experiments of the Alchymists . But such results depend ...
... nature have been revealed , and facts long buried in doubt been brought to light , by the most chimerical speculations . Modern chemistry owes much of its present usefulness to the experiments of the Alchymists . But such results depend ...
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