The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 |
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... remarks and calculations , to render more precise the mode of estimating it , and the deductions to be drawn from it . He begins with considering the various circumstances by which a natural pulse is liable to be affected . These are ...
... remarks and calculations , to render more precise the mode of estimating it , and the deductions to be drawn from it . He begins with considering the various circumstances by which a natural pulse is liable to be affected . These are ...
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... Remarks on the Origin and Nature of the Law of Libels , 1784. - A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Noel , Prin cipal of St. Mary Hall , & c . occasioned by his very extraordinary Sermon preached before the House of Commons on the 30th of Ja ...
... Remarks on the Origin and Nature of the Law of Libels , 1784. - A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Noel , Prin cipal of St. Mary Hall , & c . occasioned by his very extraordinary Sermon preached before the House of Commons on the 30th of Ja ...
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... remarks to the serious consideration of gardeners . It is almost needless to observe that the Tullian method , and the method of modern drillists , are as widely different as the operations of plowing and hoeing ; as the act of turning ...
... remarks to the serious consideration of gardeners . It is almost needless to observe that the Tullian method , and the method of modern drillists , are as widely different as the operations of plowing and hoeing ; as the act of turning ...
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