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 68
... given vessel , or any way con- tained in it , and at liberty to issue out of the said vessel through a given aperture , to determine the resistance which the vessel meets with from its action , or the power which it has of communicating ...
... given vessel , or any way con- tained in it , and at liberty to issue out of the said vessel through a given aperture , to determine the resistance which the vessel meets with from its action , or the power which it has of communicating ...
Page 73
... given time cor- responded accurately with the force of vapour at the same tem- perature ; a coincidence which might naturally be expected to take place , since the force of vapour must depend on the quan- tity formed in a given time ...
... given time cor- responded accurately with the force of vapour at the same tem- perature ; a coincidence which might naturally be expected to take place , since the force of vapour must depend on the quan- tity formed in a given time ...
Page 197
... given this name to the well . A short account is given by the Rev. James Dallaway , of the Walls of Constantinople : but we are , perhaps , unreason- able in expecting more than is here offered . We learn , however , from this relation ...
... given this name to the well . A short account is given by the Rev. James Dallaway , of the Walls of Constantinople : but we are , perhaps , unreason- able in expecting more than is here offered . We learn , however , from this relation ...
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