The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1802 |
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... relates some experiments made by him on various kinds of native iron , which were presented to him by Mr. Greville and Mr.Hatchett . His experiments on the iron from South America coincided with those of M. Proust : the latter obtained ...
... relates some experiments made by him on various kinds of native iron , which were presented to him by Mr. Greville and Mr.Hatchett . His experiments on the iron from South America coincided with those of M. Proust : the latter obtained ...
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... relate to a supposed central form , ( not to such as actually exist , ) or that Sir Joshua's meaning must be ... relates to nature and painting ; one , who is called Howard , a partizan of Mr. Knight ; the other , named Hamilton ...
... relate to a supposed central form , ( not to such as actually exist , ) or that Sir Joshua's meaning must be ... relates to nature and painting ; one , who is called Howard , a partizan of Mr. Knight ; the other , named Hamilton ...
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... relates , that du- ring the second Punic war , certain contractors employed to transport ammunition and provisions to Spain , stipulated that the republic should indemnify them against such losses as might be occasioned by the enemy ...
... relates , that du- ring the second Punic war , certain contractors employed to transport ammunition and provisions to Spain , stipulated that the republic should indemnify them against such losses as might be occasioned by the enemy ...
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