Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1811 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Page 73
... body of the machine which is double throughout , is made of . pliable water - proof leather , large enough to admit its encircling the body of the wearer , whose head is to pass betwixt two fixed straps , which rest upon the shoulders ...
... body of the machine which is double throughout , is made of . pliable water - proof leather , large enough to admit its encircling the body of the wearer , whose head is to pass betwixt two fixed straps , which rest upon the shoulders ...
Page 150
... body would prove too much . Chap . xvi . 20. Instead of " My friends scorn me ; but mine eye poureth out tears unto God , " Miss S. thus exhibits the text : My Mediator , my friend , To God his eyes drop tears . ' The annotator calls ...
... body would prove too much . Chap . xvi . 20. Instead of " My friends scorn me ; but mine eye poureth out tears unto God , " Miss S. thus exhibits the text : My Mediator , my friend , To God his eyes drop tears . ' The annotator calls ...
Page 193
... body , the former is applicable to those only which have a regular arrangement of homogeneous integrant particles . ' This circumstance leads us to the distinction between elemen- tary and integrant particles . All compound bodies may ...
... body , the former is applicable to those only which have a regular arrangement of homogeneous integrant particles . ' This circumstance leads us to the distinction between elemen- tary and integrant particles . All compound bodies may ...
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