Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 119
... contains should certainly also have suffered a similar change . In the few pieces in my own pos- session , as well as in all others which I have seen , except in one in- stance , which I shall presently notice , the insects appear not ...
... contains should certainly also have suffered a similar change . In the few pieces in my own pos- session , as well as in all others which I have seen , except in one in- stance , which I shall presently notice , the insects appear not ...
Page 142
... contains 44.75 tellurium , 26.75 gold , 19.50 lead , 8.50 silver , 0.50 sulphur .-- The foliated or lamellar ore ( Blättererz ) , now properly considered as a distinct species , exhibits the following proportions of ingredients : -lead ...
... contains 44.75 tellurium , 26.75 gold , 19.50 lead , 8.50 silver , 0.50 sulphur .-- The foliated or lamellar ore ( Blättererz ) , now properly considered as a distinct species , exhibits the following proportions of ingredients : -lead ...
Page 383
... contains the rudiments of practice for lines , parallel and perpendicular to the picture . The second section contains instructions with examples for draw- ing objects , the fronts and sides of which are parallel and perpendicular to ...
... contains the rudiments of practice for lines , parallel and perpendicular to the picture . The second section contains instructions with examples for draw- ing objects , the fronts and sides of which are parallel and perpendicular to ...
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