The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 - Books |
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... contain the bones of unknown animals . 8. It is never- theless still ancient , with respect to us , since nothing shews that such breccia are formed at the present day ; and some of them , as those of Corsica , contain also the remains ...
... contain the bones of unknown animals . 8. It is never- theless still ancient , with respect to us , since nothing shews that such breccia are formed at the present day ; and some of them , as those of Corsica , contain also the remains ...
Page 305
... contains scarcely any thing original . The Selections ' are for the most part judiciously made , from some of our popular English poems , and some of a very modern date . We cannot indeed applaud the taste which presents us with a ...
... contains scarcely any thing original . The Selections ' are for the most part judiciously made , from some of our popular English poems , and some of a very modern date . We cannot indeed applaud the taste which presents us with a ...
Page 503
... contains a courageous panegyric of Antonio de Dominis ; who first explained by refraction the colouring of the rainbow , but who perished in the dungeons of the Inquisition . The eulogies of Scævola Saint Marthe are indicated , as ...
... contains a courageous panegyric of Antonio de Dominis ; who first explained by refraction the colouring of the rainbow , but who perished in the dungeons of the Inquisition . The eulogies of Scævola Saint Marthe are indicated , as ...
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