Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... given length , or thickness of glafs , than through metal or wood of the fame length or thickness .'- Though we recollect , that the Author formerly maintained the opinion , that glass was permeable to the electric matter ; we are ...
... given length , or thickness of glafs , than through metal or wood of the fame length or thickness .'- Though we recollect , that the Author formerly maintained the opinion , that glass was permeable to the electric matter ; we are ...
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... given , with the greatest fuccefs , not only in the remiffions of fevers , in bot climates , but even when they become continued . In confequence of his fubfequent experience in this country , he declares , that here likewife , as foon ...
... given , with the greatest fuccefs , not only in the remiffions of fevers , in bot climates , but even when they become continued . In confequence of his fubfequent experience in this country , he declares , that here likewife , as foon ...
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... given currency to very indifferent publi- cations on this fubject . The truth is , this , like many other very useful fubjects , has nothing in it to captivate writers of eminence or ambition . It affords little room for fancy to en ...
... given currency to very indifferent publi- cations on this fubject . The truth is , this , like many other very useful fubjects , has nothing in it to captivate writers of eminence or ambition . It affords little room for fancy to en ...
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... given in the piece I just now mentioned ) , you do it in a manner more elegant than we generally find amongst the chalter writers of modern ages : how it has happened , I know not ; but we are certainly much more nice in this point than ...
... given in the piece I just now mentioned ) , you do it in a manner more elegant than we generally find amongst the chalter writers of modern ages : how it has happened , I know not ; but we are certainly much more nice in this point than ...
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... given an account of the five crimes charged on the Cainites , adds , " When we read these things in the Fathers of the church , one can fcarce forbear thinking that the cafe was the fame with them , in re- fpect to heretics , as with ...
... given an account of the five crimes charged on the Cainites , adds , " When we read these things in the Fathers of the church , one can fcarce forbear thinking that the cafe was the fame with them , in re- fpect to heretics , as with ...
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