Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... manner by which heat propagates itself in fluids is true to a consider- able degree : but many philosophers , and Mr. Dalton among others , have conceived that the Count is not warranted in the extent to which he has carried it .. Mr. D ...
... manner by which heat propagates itself in fluids is true to a consider- able degree : but many philosophers , and Mr. Dalton among others , have conceived that the Count is not warranted in the extent to which he has carried it .. Mr. D ...
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... manner , presenting weighty and useful truths to our regard . They are altogether practical , and recommend what is so , in a manner which is convincing and impressive : the last , we think , is the most animated , and calculated both ...
... manner , presenting weighty and useful truths to our regard . They are altogether practical , and recommend what is so , in a manner which is convincing and impressive : the last , we think , is the most animated , and calculated both ...
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... manner as you would wish to be your .. self treated in the like case . Παραπλησίως προς τας αμαρτανονίας ώσπερ αν προς βαυλον And in his Panegyric , p . 57. ib . top , speaking of the ancient magistrates of Athens and Lacedemon , he ...
... manner as you would wish to be your .. self treated in the like case . Παραπλησίως προς τας αμαρτανονίας ώσπερ αν προς βαυλον And in his Panegyric , p . 57. ib . top , speaking of the ancient magistrates of Athens and Lacedemon , he ...
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