The Monthly Magazine, Volume 41Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1816 |
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Page 147
... effect , to generate a much greater quantity of heat , or , in other words , to have a much larger fire than is required according to his principle , where the heated gases act with uniform and un- diminished intensity : thus the bars ...
... effect , to generate a much greater quantity of heat , or , in other words , to have a much larger fire than is required according to his principle , where the heated gases act with uniform and un- diminished intensity : thus the bars ...
Page 219
... effect which could scarcely have been anticipated ; in- deed , it is the result of panic , rather than any other cause . The continued fall in the price induced capitalists to avoid - purchasing ; the farmer had his engage- ments and ...
... effect which could scarcely have been anticipated ; in- deed , it is the result of panic , rather than any other cause . The continued fall in the price induced capitalists to avoid - purchasing ; the farmer had his engage- ments and ...
Page 435
... effects upon the body till they are introduced into the circulation : and the effect al- ways follows whenever they are intro- duced into the circulation . Ipecacuanna injected into the jugular vein produces instant vomiting , and opium ...
... effects upon the body till they are introduced into the circulation : and the effect al- ways follows whenever they are intro- duced into the circulation . Ipecacuanna injected into the jugular vein produces instant vomiting , and opium ...
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