The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... former estimates of the weight of the sulphuretted hydrogen and sulphureous acid gases . He finds 100 cubic inches of the former to weigh 68 grs . , of the latter 36.5 grs .; and from these data he draws the following conclusions : • If ...
... former estimates of the weight of the sulphuretted hydrogen and sulphureous acid gases . He finds 100 cubic inches of the former to weigh 68 grs . , of the latter 36.5 grs .; and from these data he draws the following conclusions : • If ...
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... former times . The general aspect of this northern capital , its public buildings , in- stitutions civil , literary , and religious , & c . are described in the author's plain and perspicuous manner : but particular notices of them ...
... former times . The general aspect of this northern capital , its public buildings , in- stitutions civil , literary , and religious , & c . are described in the author's plain and perspicuous manner : but particular notices of them ...
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... former habits remain with us , though our former opinions are abandoned . A clergyman , after having been educated as a Trinitarian , may become an Unitarian : but , having been long accustomed to a form of prayer , he would feel ...
... former habits remain with us , though our former opinions are abandoned . A clergyman , after having been educated as a Trinitarian , may become an Unitarian : but , having been long accustomed to a form of prayer , he would feel ...
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