The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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Page 72
... kind . ' This idea , however , cannot apply to the atmosphere ; because , according to it , the gases would separate and arrange them- selves in conformity with their specific gravity . The same ef- fect would follow from the second ...
... kind . ' This idea , however , cannot apply to the atmosphere ; because , according to it , the gases would separate and arrange them- selves in conformity with their specific gravity . The same ef- fect would follow from the second ...
Page 207
... kind . Its object is to delineate the manners of the times , and particularly those of persons engaged in departments of literature : but , although a great number of personages are introduced , the author . has no felicity in ...
... kind . Its object is to delineate the manners of the times , and particularly those of persons engaged in departments of literature : but , although a great number of personages are introduced , the author . has no felicity in ...
Page 228
... kind with respect to the science of medicine : Here let me beg the reader to consider the power and province of mere rules in practical affairs of the easiest kind . No one has , I sup- pose , yet come forward with pretensions to teach ...
... kind with respect to the science of medicine : Here let me beg the reader to consider the power and province of mere rules in practical affairs of the easiest kind . No one has , I sup- pose , yet come forward with pretensions to teach ...
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