The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1816 - Books |
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Page 33
... observed to take any notice of the unpleasant affair . It is thought a good , and even humane rule , to act in this apparently unconscious way , in these situations where neither spirits nor time must be wasted : all the relief that can ...
... observed to take any notice of the unpleasant affair . It is thought a good , and even humane rule , to act in this apparently unconscious way , in these situations where neither spirits nor time must be wasted : all the relief that can ...
Page 402
... observe the manner in which stone arches yield to a superincumbent pressure , Dr. Ro- bison executed several models ... observed for any degree of friction at the joints . The intensity and direction of the compressing and dilating ...
... observe the manner in which stone arches yield to a superincumbent pressure , Dr. Ro- bison executed several models ... observed for any degree of friction at the joints . The intensity and direction of the compressing and dilating ...
Page 411
... observe how the subsequent history and fortunes of each of these bodies have been determined by the ... observed that he has not separated , as he might have done , that which belongs exclusively to the Dissenters from ...
... observe how the subsequent history and fortunes of each of these bodies have been determined by the ... observed that he has not separated , as he might have done , that which belongs exclusively to the Dissenters from ...
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