The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... common ink , but it does not affect printers - ink . It is therefore recommended for cleaning old books and prints . Half an ounce of red - lead being added to three ounces of common muriatic acid , will render it fit for this purpose ...
... common ink , but it does not affect printers - ink . It is therefore recommended for cleaning old books and prints . Half an ounce of red - lead being added to three ounces of common muriatic acid , will render it fit for this purpose ...
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... common directions for its management , when existing in the mild form : -if the symp- toms be more violent , and the temperature of the body much . increased ; he properly recommends the cold affusion , which ought to be repeated until ...
... common directions for its management , when existing in the mild form : -if the symp- toms be more violent , and the temperature of the body much . increased ; he properly recommends the cold affusion , which ought to be repeated until ...
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... common centre . This statement leads to an explication of the descent of heavy bodies , and of the law of their accelerated motion near the surface of the earth , as discovered by Galileo . The transition is natural to the subject of ...
... common centre . This statement leads to an explication of the descent of heavy bodies , and of the law of their accelerated motion near the surface of the earth , as discovered by Galileo . The transition is natural to the subject of ...
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