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Page 181
We shall only remark farther , that Dr. M.Lean has not arranged the materials of
his volume in the best inanner . They are frequently jumbled together without
attention ei . ther to method or to the nature of the author's original plan . The
Annual ...
We shall only remark farther , that Dr. M.Lean has not arranged the materials of
his volume in the best inanner . They are frequently jumbled together without
attention ei . ther to method or to the nature of the author's original plan . The
Annual ...
Page 188
It cannot be denied that this volume exhibits the marks of diligence and attention ;
but traces of partiality are visible , and many inaccuracies of diction appear . The
Annual Register , or a View of the History , Politics , and Literature , for the Year ...
It cannot be denied that this volume exhibits the marks of diligence and attention ;
but traces of partiality are visible , and many inaccuracies of diction appear . The
Annual Register , or a View of the History , Politics , and Literature , for the Year ...
Page 255
The remainder of the Register comprehends almost 650 pages ; a space which
would have been sufficient for the whole volume . The review of literature is , in
general , just and impartial ; and it forms one of the most pleasing parts of the ...
The remainder of the Register comprehends almost 650 pages ; a space which
would have been sufficient for the whole volume . The review of literature is , in
general , just and impartial ; and it forms one of the most pleasing parts of the ...
Page 503
by the decomposition of the carbonic acid , and in the third ( which occurs in the
fourteenth volume ) he proves that it is conveyed to the plant , diffolved in the
water by which it is nourished . Its source is the earth . The report of MM .
Parmentier ...
by the decomposition of the carbonic acid , and in the third ( which occurs in the
fourteenth volume ) he proves that it is conveyed to the plant , diffolved in the
water by which it is nourished . Its source is the earth . The report of MM .
Parmentier ...
Page 539
The second volume contains the official correspondence of Hoche . He seems to
have accommodated his style to the fashion of the times , and , when fans -
culotterie was the order of the day , to have remembered the blackguardisins of
the ...
The second volume contains the official correspondence of Hoche . He seems to
have accommodated his style to the fashion of the times , and , when fans -
culotterie was the order of the day , to have remembered the blackguardisins of
the ...
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