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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... produced by the friction of filk , and other . bodies of a rare texture ; as firft obferved by Mr. Symner , and ... produces a great number of original experi ments , In this , as well as in the preceding parts of the work , we cannot ...
... produced by the friction of filk , and other . bodies of a rare texture ; as firft obferved by Mr. Symner , and ... produces a great number of original experi ments , In this , as well as in the preceding parts of the work , we cannot ...
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... producing a change in the electric ftate of the wooden cylinders , is readily afcertained by an examination of the ... produced is rendered evident , on feparating the cylinders juft before the excited glass is removed from A : for A ...
... producing a change in the electric ftate of the wooden cylinders , is readily afcertained by an examination of the ... produced is rendered evident , on feparating the cylinders juft before the excited glass is removed from A : for A ...
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... produced in the appearance of the coloured rings , in confequence of the pofitive or negative state of the two furfaces . Thefe experiments can- not eafily be rendered intelligible , without the affiftance of the plate annexed to them ...
... produced in the appearance of the coloured rings , in confequence of the pofitive or negative state of the two furfaces . Thefe experiments can- not eafily be rendered intelligible , without the affiftance of the plate annexed to them ...
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... produced to prove their guilt , they were by the Bishop cleared of the charge ; and Mrs. Horn was fentenced to ask pardon of the parties whom he had fo unjustly traduced . This the refused to do ; and treated the Bishop and his ...
... produced to prove their guilt , they were by the Bishop cleared of the charge ; and Mrs. Horn was fentenced to ask pardon of the parties whom he had fo unjustly traduced . This the refused to do ; and treated the Bishop and his ...
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... produce either fire or froft ! But our Inquirer has another paradox , as good as this . Firft , fays he , if you reftore annual elections , private fortunes would not be able to ftand against the public purfe in the hands of the ...
... produce either fire or froft ! But our Inquirer has another paradox , as good as this . Firft , fays he , if you reftore annual elections , private fortunes would not be able to ftand against the public purfe in the hands of the ...
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