The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 |
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... attention occurs in the history of this science , until the publication of Mayow's tracts ; and Mr. Johnson gives a good account of his leading discoveries and hypotheses . Though we think that he represents them in rather too fa ...
... attention occurs in the history of this science , until the publication of Mayow's tracts ; and Mr. Johnson gives a good account of his leading discoveries and hypotheses . Though we think that he represents them in rather too fa ...
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... attention , that he has hitherto been prevented from executing the task . Having at last completed it , he hopes that the reader will find it , in its present form , worthy of his at- tention . As an agricultural remembrancer , such a ...
... attention , that he has hitherto been prevented from executing the task . Having at last completed it , he hopes that the reader will find it , in its present form , worthy of his at- tention . As an agricultural remembrancer , such a ...
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... attention to the volume which relates to the MATHEMATICAL and PHYSICAL SCIENCES ; and we shall divide its contents under two corresponding heads , beginning with the MATHEMATICAL and ASTRONOMICAL PAPERS . HISTORY . Report made to the ...
... attention to the volume which relates to the MATHEMATICAL and PHYSICAL SCIENCES ; and we shall divide its contents under two corresponding heads , beginning with the MATHEMATICAL and ASTRONOMICAL PAPERS . HISTORY . Report made to the ...
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