The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 58
From an examination of the structure of a spleen cut into slices , it appears to consist of blood - vessels , between which there is no cellular membrane , but the interstices are filled with serum and the colouring matter of the blood ...
From an examination of the structure of a spleen cut into slices , it appears to consist of blood - vessels , between which there is no cellular membrane , but the interstices are filled with serum and the colouring matter of the blood ...
Page 67
That a needle soft in the middle , and its extremities hardened at a red heat , appears to be susceptible of the greatest directive force . That the directive force does not depend on the extent of surface , but on the mass .
That a needle soft in the middle , and its extremities hardened at a red heat , appears to be susceptible of the greatest directive force . That the directive force does not depend on the extent of surface , but on the mass .
Page 379
One day , when he happened , unawares , to be reading the record of the trial and of the sentence passed upon his own daughter ( of whom he had heard nothing , since he had parted from her , when a child , ) her ghost appears to him ...
One day , when he happened , unawares , to be reading the record of the trial and of the sentence passed upon his own daughter ( of whom he had heard nothing , since he had parted from her , when a child , ) her ghost appears to him ...
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