The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 - Books |
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Page 145
... believe it , as for instance the resurrection of the body : but the mode in which this is to be effected is not revealed , and therefore we can believe nothing about it . Before we quit this letter , we must observe that its title ...
... believe it , as for instance the resurrection of the body : but the mode in which this is to be effected is not revealed , and therefore we can believe nothing about it . Before we quit this letter , we must observe that its title ...
Page 219
... believe that its apparent strength is not derived from the saccharine principle fermented , but from coloured liquors and infu- sions ? This advocate for the public brewery would have us believe that no ingredients are so cheap as malt ...
... believe that its apparent strength is not derived from the saccharine principle fermented , but from coloured liquors and infu- sions ? This advocate for the public brewery would have us believe that no ingredients are so cheap as malt ...
Page 539
... believe , been for some time known in this country , we shall give only a very brief account of them . In order to ascertain whether the den- sity of water be the greatest at the freezing point , or at a few degrees superior , heat was ...
... believe , been for some time known in this country , we shall give only a very brief account of them . In order to ascertain whether the den- sity of water be the greatest at the freezing point , or at a few degrees superior , heat was ...
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