The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 2W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1756 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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Page 19
... these with ' the atmosphere , than merely the collected mafs of igneous exhalations , perceived on the 6th of September at night ; un- lefs the direction of the winds , which feemed most com- monly nearly in the fame line with the ...
... these with ' the atmosphere , than merely the collected mafs of igneous exhalations , perceived on the 6th of September at night ; un- lefs the direction of the winds , which feemed most com- monly nearly in the fame line with the ...
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... these being scattered in the air by a subsequent explosion , must ne- ceffarily defcend by their specific gravity . The third letter of Mr. Eeles contains a recapitulation of the experiments by which he found all afcending vapours and ...
... these being scattered in the air by a subsequent explosion , must ne- ceffarily defcend by their specific gravity . The third letter of Mr. Eeles contains a recapitulation of the experiments by which he found all afcending vapours and ...
Page 28
... these tumours , far from being incurable , as they have been generally deemed , are eafily extirpated without any bad confe- confequence . The examinations I made in these kinds of 28 Philofophical Tranfactions for the Year 1755-
... these tumours , far from being incurable , as they have been generally deemed , are eafily extirpated without any bad confe- confequence . The examinations I made in these kinds of 28 Philofophical Tranfactions for the Year 1755-
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... These kinds of wens , warts , and tu- bercles , which are fituated in the great angle of the eye , upon the lids , or the nose , very often shoot out their roots upon the cartilages , that is , upon the very membranes which · cover them ...
... These kinds of wens , warts , and tu- bercles , which are fituated in the great angle of the eye , upon the lids , or the nose , very often shoot out their roots upon the cartilages , that is , upon the very membranes which · cover them ...
Page 37
... these naval expeditions , judged from original lights and principles , he must certainly have imagined , that Du Guay would have avoided the beaten track in times of peace ; he would therefore have divided Mr. Hawke's fquadron into two ...
... these naval expeditions , judged from original lights and principles , he must certainly have imagined , that Du Guay would have avoided the beaten track in times of peace ; he would therefore have divided Mr. Hawke's fquadron into two ...
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