The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1801 - Books |
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Page 303
... course , it sometimes seems to improve the health ; but as it is very liable to produce complaints in the stomach and bowels , the palpable incon veniencies commonly surpass the uncertain advantages connected with it ; and , as no ...
... course , it sometimes seems to improve the health ; but as it is very liable to produce complaints in the stomach and bowels , the palpable incon veniencies commonly surpass the uncertain advantages connected with it ; and , as no ...
Page 413
... course of future propagation , they at certain intervals of their course are alternately disposed to be reflected or transmitted , if then arriving at the surface of any transparent , opake , or coloured body . The existence of these ...
... course of future propagation , they at certain intervals of their course are alternately disposed to be reflected or transmitted , if then arriving at the surface of any transparent , opake , or coloured body . The existence of these ...
Page 538
... course of a determinate length ; so that , in order to cause the resistance to describe a greater space , it is necessary either to construct another machine , or to add a returning motion ; which is always a fault , and sometimes ...
... course of a determinate length ; so that , in order to cause the resistance to describe a greater space , it is necessary either to construct another machine , or to add a returning motion ; which is always a fault , and sometimes ...
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