The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 275
... taken , for slaves : they were marked with the letter G for Guerra , or War . ' Frequently in the course of this work , Cortes is accused of having defrauded his soldiers of their shares of plunder ; and a list is given of the ...
... taken , for slaves : they were marked with the letter G for Guerra , or War . ' Frequently in the course of this work , Cortes is accused of having defrauded his soldiers of their shares of plunder ; and a list is given of the ...
Page 504
... taken abstractedly from its sign , is nothing else than the difference of two other absolute quantities , of which the greatest , in the case on which the reasoning has been established , becomes the least in the case to which we wish ...
... taken abstractedly from its sign , is nothing else than the difference of two other absolute quantities , of which the greatest , in the case on which the reasoning has been established , becomes the least in the case to which we wish ...
Page 530
... taken at one Milking . By M. PARMENTIER . - It is well known that a considerable difference exists between the first and the last portion of milk taken from a cow ; and that the first is much more serous , less viscid , and capable of ...
... taken at one Milking . By M. PARMENTIER . - It is well known that a considerable difference exists between the first and the last portion of milk taken from a cow ; and that the first is much more serous , less viscid , and capable of ...
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