The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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... whole extent of the spheroid , propagated itself into the adjacent matter . The fifth and last change consisted in the substance of the whole mass becoming granulated , of a greyish colour , and exhibiting a number of brilliant points ...
... whole extent of the spheroid , propagated itself into the adjacent matter . The fifth and last change consisted in the substance of the whole mass becoming granulated , of a greyish colour , and exhibiting a number of brilliant points ...
Page 272
... whole countries , it is scarcely credible that the Niger , which must also acquire at this period a great accumulation of water , should not then force its way to the ocean . The exist ence also of such masses of population , as the ...
... whole countries , it is scarcely credible that the Niger , which must also acquire at this period a great accumulation of water , should not then force its way to the ocean . The exist ence also of such masses of population , as the ...
Page 464
... whole of the tube of the cylindrical bones is light and flocculous , without any appearance of shell on the outside . 6 5. That when ossification is complete , the parietes of the cavities of cylindrical bones , about the middle of them ...
... whole of the tube of the cylindrical bones is light and flocculous , without any appearance of shell on the outside . 6 5. That when ossification is complete , the parietes of the cavities of cylindrical bones , about the middle of them ...
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