| Lyre - Love poetry, English - 1806 - 204 pages
...knows no joys but thee: Teach me thy happy art to please, Or deign to love like me! JOHN LOGAN. 1770. It is to be regretted that so little is known of the personal history of Logan, a poet of uncommon powers, the exquisite finish of whose amatory productions... | |
| Science - 1850 - 486 pages
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| 1839 - 444 pages
...forget, Forget alone her faults j And speak of her with fond regret, Who asks your lingering thoughts." It is to be regretted, that so little is known of the private history of Mrs. Tighe. Surely the life of such a woman, whose virtues and talents alike adorned... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - Medicine - 1852 - 626 pages
...which may be said to have arrested attention, not so much from its immediate morbific influence on the vital economy, as from the local disturbance created...those patients in whom this process has terminated favorably, is not less remarkable. "It is to be regretted that so little is known of the design and... | |
| François Joseph Victor Broussais - Phrenology - 1847 - 554 pages
...mischief attending inflammation almost entirely results from the morbid action of the secerning vessels, it is to be regretted that so little is known of the influence of medicines upon them. While this branch of the science of therapeutics is the most important,... | |
| Monasticism and religious orders - 1847 - 374 pages
...that the organ was used during Divine Service at Perth at least half a century before the Reformation. It is to be regretted that so little is known of the date of instrumental music in Scotland before that event. As St John's Church had no vicars skilled... | |
| Edward Burton - Church history - 1847 - 454 pages
...accounted for by some of the Therapeutee retaining their ancient mode of life after their conversion. It is to be regretted that so little is known of the effect produced upon these men by the first preaching of Christianity; but it was thought right to... | |
| Louis Tanquerel des Planches - Lead - 1848 - 454 pages
...concomitant lead arthralgy, colic, or encephalopathy. CHAPTER VII. ANATOMICAL ALTERATIONS. Seat and Nature. IT is to be regretted, that so little is known of the pathological anatomy of lead paralysis. Attempts, however, have been made to discover the anatomical... | |
| Louis Tanquerel des Planches - Lead - 1848 - 566 pages
...concomitant lead arthralgy, colic, or encephalopathy. CHAPTER VII. ANATOMICAL ALTERATIONS. Seat and Nature. IT is to be regretted, that so little is known of the pathological anatomy of lead paralysis. Attempts, however, have been made to discover the anatomical... | |
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