The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 36
... sufficient degree of heat , which both drives off the acid and reduces the oxide . The alkaline solution was conceived by M. Vauquelin to contain chrome , but Mr. Tennant was unable to detect the presence of this substance , while he ...
... sufficient degree of heat , which both drives off the acid and reduces the oxide . The alkaline solution was conceived by M. Vauquelin to contain chrome , but Mr. Tennant was unable to detect the presence of this substance , while he ...
Page 231
... sufficient annually to cut down thousands of females , who , having been tenderly brought up , will not guard themselves by sufficient covering against it . But the ladies are not content with the havoc , committed in this manner ...
... sufficient annually to cut down thousands of females , who , having been tenderly brought up , will not guard themselves by sufficient covering against it . But the ladies are not content with the havoc , committed in this manner ...
Page 442
... sufficient , when he proceeds to examine the claims of the righteous , he summonses his hearers to travel over the ... sufficiently studied , and we have generally left to the routine of the gardener a field of investigation which ...
... sufficient , when he proceeds to examine the claims of the righteous , he summonses his hearers to travel over the ... sufficiently studied , and we have generally left to the routine of the gardener a field of investigation which ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acknowleged afford Amadis antient appears attention barytes Basalt beauty bitumen body British carbonate Cardiganshire Catholic Emancipation Catholics character Charles Hatchett church circumstances colour conceive consequence considerable considered contains Cowsel crystallization degree duty effects England English essay established experiments favour feel fluid fossil friends Galaor glucine heat inoculation instances interest Ireland Irish king Klaproth knowlege La Cépède labours language less Lord Malkin manganese manner matter means ment merit metal mind muriatic acid nature neral nitric acid notice object observed occasion opinion original oxyde oxyde of iron Parliament passage peculiar petrifaction Plowden poem possess present principles produced Protestant pyrites quantity reader reason religion remarks respect says scarcely Senegal sentiments shew soda species specimens spirit substance sulphur sulphuret supposed Tellurium tion vegetable volume water of crystallization whole writer