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with worms , some of which he sends to the secretary of the society , to be lodged
in the repository , if it be judged requisite . As a cure for these disorders , he
proposes fumigation with mercurials , or fætids , as tobacco . This is the first time
we ...
with worms , some of which he sends to the secretary of the society , to be lodged
in the repository , if it be judged requisite . As a cure for these disorders , he
proposes fumigation with mercurials , or fætids , as tobacco . This is the first time
we ...
Page 219
Noon , R , John Buncle , who , we are afraid , hath promised IV more than he was
able to perform , afspres his readers , in the preface to this performance , that they
will find in it fome pleasing and some surprising things ; the latter of which he ...
Noon , R , John Buncle , who , we are afraid , hath promised IV more than he was
able to perform , afspres his readers , in the preface to this performance , that they
will find in it fome pleasing and some surprising things ; the latter of which he ...
Page 330
From this , he has extracted three tables , containing the result of some curious
experiments , made with guns and mortars , exactly placed in the perpendicular ,
of the times of the ascents and descents of an iron ball , 23 * hundredth parts of
an ...
From this , he has extracted three tables , containing the result of some curious
experiments , made with guns and mortars , exactly placed in the perpendicular ,
of the times of the ascents and descents of an iron ball , 23 * hundredth parts of
an ...
Page 394
Some few , and but few Scoticisms have escaped our author , In page 137 . we
meet with the following expression : - And ç any attempt of the parliament , by
new acts , to give the superiority to presbyterianism , had been ( instead of would
...
Some few , and but few Scoticisms have escaped our author , In page 137 . we
meet with the following expression : - And ç any attempt of the parliament , by
new acts , to give the superiority to presbyterianism , had been ( instead of would
...
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the work ; yet they are natural , pleasing , and in some measure affecting . The
book opens with Mr . Monro , the chief of this family , being almost inconsolable
for the death of his wife , a young woman , whom he married for love , and whole
...
the work ; yet they are natural , pleasing , and in some measure affecting . The
book opens with Mr . Monro , the chief of this family , being almost inconsolable
for the death of his wife , a young woman , whom he married for love , and whole
...
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