The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 41
... various processes it undergoes by fire makes so considerable an ingredient in other ma- nufactures , that the solicitude of all nations , and especially those ad- dicted to commerce , to obtain it is by no means to be wondered at . The ...
... various processes it undergoes by fire makes so considerable an ingredient in other ma- nufactures , that the solicitude of all nations , and especially those ad- dicted to commerce , to obtain it is by no means to be wondered at . The ...
Page 42
... various magnitude . Shodt - tin is that which is mixed with stony and earthy matter , found in masses of much larger size , and in the immediate vicinity of the vein . The siream - tin ore is a name given to particles of the mineral ...
... various magnitude . Shodt - tin is that which is mixed with stony and earthy matter , found in masses of much larger size , and in the immediate vicinity of the vein . The siream - tin ore is a name given to particles of the mineral ...
Page 144
... various , many of them figurative , and some of them even opposite , significa- tions . How this can produce precision , we cannot well con- ceive ; we should rather imagine that it must create confusion . We are far , however , from ...
... various , many of them figurative , and some of them even opposite , significa- tions . How this can produce precision , we cannot well con- ceive ; we should rather imagine that it must create confusion . We are far , however , from ...
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