The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 50
... performed with the Doubler , describes a method of depriving it of the adhesive electricity - but , with Mr. Cavallo , those precautions did not fully succeed . Perhaps a certain dexterity or manipulation is requisite . Various singular ...
... performed with the Doubler , describes a method of depriving it of the adhesive electricity - but , with Mr. Cavallo , those precautions did not fully succeed . Perhaps a certain dexterity or manipulation is requisite . Various singular ...
Page 51
... performed with the Doubler , describes a method of depriving it of the adhesive electricity : -but , with Mr. Cavallo , those precautions did not fully succeed . Perhaps a certain dexterity or manipulation is requisite . Various ...
... performed with the Doubler , describes a method of depriving it of the adhesive electricity : -but , with Mr. Cavallo , those precautions did not fully succeed . Perhaps a certain dexterity or manipulation is requisite . Various ...
Page 281
... performed by individuals of their armies , and I have no doubt but some of them are true . There are , how ever , many which have been very peaceably culled from old memoirs , and that so unskilfully , that the hero of the present year ...
... performed by individuals of their armies , and I have no doubt but some of them are true . There are , how ever , many which have been very peaceably culled from old memoirs , and that so unskilfully , that the hero of the present year ...
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