The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... less perfect in that language than a native , we must say that his work should have obtained the necessary correction before it was given to the public . The most curious passage of all is in the introduction to the method of finding ...
... less perfect in that language than a native , we must say that his work should have obtained the necessary correction before it was given to the public . The most curious passage of all is in the introduction to the method of finding ...
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... less violent in its action , the phænomena can be better ascertained than in the corresponding processes with pot- assium . The author next examines the opinion of Mr. Ritter , who also imagines that hydrogen is essential to the ...
... less violent in its action , the phænomena can be better ascertained than in the corresponding processes with pot- assium . The author next examines the opinion of Mr. Ritter , who also imagines that hydrogen is essential to the ...
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... less in- jured all the others . Fifteen hundred of the inhabitants had pe- rished ; many had been rendered lame ; all who had escaped still mourned the loss of some relative , or of some friend ; and all very forcibly expressed the ...
... less in- jured all the others . Fifteen hundred of the inhabitants had pe- rished ; many had been rendered lame ; all who had escaped still mourned the loss of some relative , or of some friend ; and all very forcibly expressed the ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen68 Ralph Griffiths,G. E. Griffiths Vista completa - 1783 |
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