The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 83
... Effect of augmented Numbers in adding to the Income not only of the collective Body , but of the Individual . On the last highly interesting point , the author follows a course of reasoning in a considerable degree similar to that of Mr ...
... Effect of augmented Numbers in adding to the Income not only of the collective Body , but of the Individual . On the last highly interesting point , the author follows a course of reasoning in a considerable degree similar to that of Mr ...
Page 196
... Effect of that Influence as it relates to the present State of English Females , in the higher and middle Classes of ... effects of climate , upon the animal system ; and to the modifications , we have it in our power to make , according ...
... Effect of that Influence as it relates to the present State of English Females , in the higher and middle Classes of ... effects of climate , upon the animal system ; and to the modifications , we have it in our power to make , according ...
Page 424
... effect sixteen times greater than before ; so that if the former were 12 ' , the new effect or deviation might be expected to amount to between three and four degrees , and therefore be such as to admit of distinct and satisfactory ...
... effect sixteen times greater than before ; so that if the former were 12 ' , the new effect or deviation might be expected to amount to between three and four degrees , and therefore be such as to admit of distinct and satisfactory ...
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