The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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... Effect , the Curiosity of those who read , whether it be for Amusement or for Instruction.JOHNSON . ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , The Italian and Castilian languages owe much of their ...
... Effect , the Curiosity of those who read , whether it be for Amusement or for Instruction.JOHNSON . ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , The Italian and Castilian languages owe much of their ...
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... effect ; but , at the present day , an increase of wealth gives birth to pursuits and pleasures , which take from ... effects , and so unlike what it used to be , that it excites no in- terest . A tradesman , engaging an ap prentice ...
... effect ; but , at the present day , an increase of wealth gives birth to pursuits and pleasures , which take from ... effects , and so unlike what it used to be , that it excites no in- terest . A tradesman , engaging an ap prentice ...
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... effect , is it not a fair analogy that acetic acid is the neutralizer of opium ? I wave all further remarks on my Re ... Effects of Fulminating Silver . INCLUDING.
... effect , is it not a fair analogy that acetic acid is the neutralizer of opium ? I wave all further remarks on my Re ... Effects of Fulminating Silver . INCLUDING.
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... effect is the case on the southern coasts of the counties of Cornwall and Devon , but of the former in particular . Count Rumford was of opinion " that the ocean , always temperate at its surface , softens , on the sea - coast , the ...
... effect is the case on the southern coasts of the counties of Cornwall and Devon , but of the former in particular . Count Rumford was of opinion " that the ocean , always temperate at its surface , softens , on the sea - coast , the ...
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... effect of the first rays from the sun acting on the globe . Next the sea was shut up with doors , and the waters ... effects ; and we may , I think , fairly conclude , that , being intended for the habitation of men , it possessed within ...
... effect of the first rays from the sun acting on the globe . Next the sea was shut up with doors , and the waters ... effects ; and we may , I think , fairly conclude , that , being intended for the habitation of men , it possessed within ...
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