The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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Page 36
... matter out of the crucible upon a piece of wet paper , approaches it to one of the holes or cracks in the frying pan , and applies it there , while his assistant smooths it over by scraping the surface , and afterwards rubs it with a ...
... matter out of the crucible upon a piece of wet paper , approaches it to one of the holes or cracks in the frying pan , and applies it there , while his assistant smooths it over by scraping the surface , and afterwards rubs it with a ...
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... matter of the utmost consequence . The formidable Yellow river , one of the most celebrated on the Asiatic continent , on account of its D 3 extent extent and rapidity , causes so much mischief when overflowing Van Braam's Account of ...
... matter of the utmost consequence . The formidable Yellow river , one of the most celebrated on the Asiatic continent , on account of its D 3 extent extent and rapidity , causes so much mischief when overflowing Van Braam's Account of ...
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... matter of serious regret , therefore , that its professors seem to have been solicitous rather to please by the coruscations of a wild frenzy , than by a mild and steady ray , reflected from the lamp of truth . Poets have been called ma ...
... matter of serious regret , therefore , that its professors seem to have been solicitous rather to please by the coruscations of a wild frenzy , than by a mild and steady ray , reflected from the lamp of truth . Poets have been called ma ...
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... matter of the most essential consequence , for fear offence should be taken , would be still more my abhorrence . ” — On the present occasion , Mr. Daubeny and I meet on fair ground , and the church of England is the field of our ...
... matter of the most essential consequence , for fear offence should be taken , would be still more my abhorrence . ” — On the present occasion , Mr. Daubeny and I meet on fair ground , and the church of England is the field of our ...
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... matter of wonder that many of them were so replete with bitter invective and violent declamation , that the mild and pacific maxims of the gospel seemed almost totally overlooked , —in a country which calls itself CHRISTIAN ! " Without ...
... matter of wonder that many of them were so replete with bitter invective and violent declamation , that the mild and pacific maxims of the gospel seemed almost totally overlooked , —in a country which calls itself CHRISTIAN ! " Without ...
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