The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1801 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 71
Page 96
... prove this point . - We have perused this publication with pleasure , and recommend it to the attention of our readers . Art . 23. Principles of the Bankrupt Law . By Archibald Cullen , Esq . of the Middle Temple , Barrister at Law ...
... prove this point . - We have perused this publication with pleasure , and recommend it to the attention of our readers . Art . 23. Principles of the Bankrupt Law . By Archibald Cullen , Esq . of the Middle Temple , Barrister at Law ...
Page 411
... prove it . The proposition concerning the tangent of the sum and dif- ference of two arcs is proved by two different processes ; and it may perhaps be proper to shew the student how truth may be obtained by various methods : -science ...
... prove it . The proposition concerning the tangent of the sum and dif- ference of two arcs is proved by two different processes ; and it may perhaps be proper to shew the student how truth may be obtained by various methods : -science ...
Page 415
... prove this supposition in Prop . II . part . 3 book 2. in this manner . He affirms that the least parts of almost all natural bodies are in some measure transparent , and he then states that all substances however opaque , if ...
... prove this supposition in Prop . II . part . 3 book 2. in this manner . He affirms that the least parts of almost all natural bodies are in some measure transparent , and he then states that all substances however opaque , if ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid acknowleged antient appears army attention baryt bishop body Butcomb called Champagneux character Christian church Cicero circumstances colours conduct considerable considered contains Court degree Demosthenes doctrine Easter Island effect employed English equal equations Europe expence extract fact favour France French Gaul give given honour inclosures inhabitants instances intitled island Italy knowlege labour land late letters Lincoln's Inn Madame Roland manner means Memoirs ment mercury merit mind moral Mysor nations nature never nitrous nitrous oxide object observations occasion opinion Palermo particular passage persons perusal Peyrouse philosophical possession present principles produced quantity racter readers reason religion remarks respecting Rhône Roman Salomon islands says secular equation sentiments shew ships Sicily situation society strontian sufficient supposed syphilis thing tion translator treated truth virtue volume whole writer