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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849From the 1806-1840 Commonplace book of an unknown reader. Transcription of 'Confidence and Distrust, 1840 Hare', beginning "Righteously have jealousy and suspicion been e... HareConfidence and DistrustPrint: Book
1800-1849George Grote to Sir William Molesworth (c.1838-40): 'Have you read Comte's "Traite de Philosophie Positive," of which a third volume has just been published? It seem...George Grote ComteTraite de Philosophie Positive (vol. 3)Print: Book
1800-1849From the 1806-1840 Commonplace book of an unknown reader. 'Given me by the Revd. G. Walker.' Follows transcription of a sermon on the history of the sects of the Church.Red. G. WalkersermonManuscript: Sheet
1800-1849George Grote to Sir William Molesworth (c.1838-40): 'The other day at the Athenaeum I took up one of the volumes of the "Documens pour servir a l'Histoire de France,...George Grote Victor CousinDocumens pour servir a l'Histoire de FrancePrint: Book
1800-1849George Grote to G. C. Lewis, September 1840: 'Since you departed from London, I have been reading some of Kant's "Kritik der reinen Vernunft," a book which always le...George Grote Immanuel KantKritik der reinen VernunftPrint: Book
1800-1849George Grote to G. C. Lewis, September 1840: 'Since you departed from London, I have been reading some of Kant's "Kritik der reinen Vernunft," a book which always le...George Grote Plato TimaeusPrint: Book
1800-1849George Grote to G. C. Lewis, September 1840: 'Since you departed from London, I have been reading some of Kant's "Kritik der reinen Vernunft," a book which always le...George Grote Plato ParmenidesPrint: Book
1800-1849George Grote to G. C. Lewis, September 1840: 'Since you departed from London, I have been reading some of Kant's "Kritik der reinen Vernunft," a book which always le...George Grote John Locke Print: Book
1800-1849George Grote to G. C. Lewis, 16 December 1840: 'I have been reading, and am still reading, B. de St. Hilaire, "De la Logique d'Aristotle.' I have been going through ...George Grote B. de St HilaireDe la logique d'AristotePrint: Book
1800-1849George Grote to G. C. Lewis, 16 December 1840: 'I have been reading, and am still reading, B. de St. Hilaire, "De la Logique d'Aristote.' I have been going through s...George Grote Aristotle  Print: Book
1800-1849'Early in 1841 Grote was called upon to add another duty to the already full catalogue, for his friend Dr. Waddington now entreated him to look through his ponderous an...George Grote George WaddingtonThe History of the ReformationUnknown
1800-1849'On the evening of our arrival at Verona, George said to me, "H, have you got an Italian grammar with you?" -- "Yes." -- "Because I want to look up the verbs." I handed...George Grote Italian grammarPrint: Book
1800-1849'Within a day or two of our arrival in Rome (which was on the 7th December, 1841) Grote engaged a master, in order to familiarise himself with the Italian tongue: to wh...George Grote 'English comedies'Print: Book
1800-1849'Read Jeffrey's neat and well intended address to the Mechanics upon their combinations.'Walter Scott Francis JeffreyEdinburgh Review: Combinations of WorkmenPrint: Pamphlet
1800-1849'Byron's example has formed a sort of Upper House of poetry. There is Lord Leveson Gower a very clever young man. Lord Porchester too, nephew to Mrs Scott of Harden, a ...Walter Scott William ShakespeareCymbelineUnknown
1800-1849G. C. Lewis to George Grote, 5 April 1846: 'I cannot resist writing to express to you the satisfaction, as well as instruction, which I have gained from reading the ...G. C. Lewis George GroteA History of Greece (vols 1 and 2)Print: Book
1800-1849Henry Hallam to George Grote, 7 December 1846: 'I have a good apology for writing to you so late about your "History" -- namely, that the avocations of London at the...Henry Hallam George GroteA History of Greece (vols 1 and 2)Print: Book
1800-1849Henry Hallam to George Grote, 7 December 1846: 'I have a good apology for writing to you so late about your "History" -- namely, that the avocations of London at the...Henry Hallam George GroteA History of Greece (vols 1 and 2)Print: Book
1800-1849The Bishop of St David's to George Grote, 21 June 1847: 'My expectations, though they had been raised very high, were more than fulfilled by your first two volumes; ...Bishop of St David's George GroteA History of Greece (vols 1 and 2)Print: Book
1800-1849The Bishop of St David's to George Grote, 21 June 1847: 'My expectations, though they had been raised very high, were more than fulfilled by your first two volumes; ...Bishop of St David's George GroteA History of Greece (vols 3 and 4)Print: Book



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