The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1806 - Books |
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Page 145
... consequence of the representations of the Sieur Pontgrave , an expert navigator , and one of the principal . merchants of St. Maloes . When about to depart , the voyagers had the good fortune to engage in the conduct of the scheme ...
... consequence of the representations of the Sieur Pontgrave , an expert navigator , and one of the principal . merchants of St. Maloes . When about to depart , the voyagers had the good fortune to engage in the conduct of the scheme ...
Page 214
... consequence was that the pain was quickly relieved , and he deemed himself perfectly cured . In a few hours , however , he had a violent attack of that kind which is usually regarded as depending on a repulsion of the gouty inflamma ...
... consequence was that the pain was quickly relieved , and he deemed himself perfectly cured . In a few hours , however , he had a violent attack of that kind which is usually regarded as depending on a repulsion of the gouty inflamma ...
Page 407
... consequence of the part which they act in combustion : a process , in which the remaining simple bodies have no share . We deem it unnecessary to make any other remark on this subject , than to express our astonish- ment that the author ...
... consequence of the part which they act in combustion : a process , in which the remaining simple bodies have no share . We deem it unnecessary to make any other remark on this subject , than to express our astonish- ment that the author ...
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