The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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... note of singing is for a given time at rest . To illustrate this position , he has recourse to the eye , the most distinct and definite of all our senses . Musical notes , he says , may be compared to horizontal lines , rising one above ...
... note of singing is for a given time at rest . To illustrate this position , he has recourse to the eye , the most distinct and definite of all our senses . Musical notes , he says , may be compared to horizontal lines , rising one above ...
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... note is subjoined to almost every species ; which cannot but tend to throw considerable light on a subject that , till within a very few years , has been considered as a disgrace to science , -a mere " Pondus iners , congestaque eodem ...
... note is subjoined to almost every species ; which cannot but tend to throw considerable light on a subject that , till within a very few years , has been considered as a disgrace to science , -a mere " Pondus iners , congestaque eodem ...
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... Notes . 8vo . pp . 122. 2s . 6d . Rivingtons . 1799 . THE HE subject of the plague , we are here informed , is at ... note on this passage , that almost all physicians now agree that the yellow fever is actually the plague , yet we ...
... Notes . 8vo . pp . 122. 2s . 6d . Rivingtons . 1799 . THE HE subject of the plague , we are here informed , is at ... note on this passage , that almost all physicians now agree that the yellow fever is actually the plague , yet we ...
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... notes of various readings , the editor pledges himself for nothing beyond an arrangement and abridgment of those of De Rossi on the Old Testament , and of those of Griesbach on the New . - 10 . The Prolegomena and notes will be given in ...
... notes of various readings , the editor pledges himself for nothing beyond an arrangement and abridgment of those of De Rossi on the Old Testament , and of those of Griesbach on the New . - 10 . The Prolegomena and notes will be given in ...
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... notes , will be particu- larly pleasing to those landsmen who are partial to naval affairs , and wish to acquire more idea of them than the opposite nature of their pursuits has allowed them to attain . Art . 48. Leonidas , a Poem , by ...
... notes , will be particu- larly pleasing to those landsmen who are partial to naval affairs , and wish to acquire more idea of them than the opposite nature of their pursuits has allowed them to attain . Art . 48. Leonidas , a Poem , by ...
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