Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Band 6Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1752 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... substance had been mixed with the powder : But , for a trial , a lump of chalk being pounded , 30 grains of it proved fully as feptic as the former . The fame powder was compared with an equal quantity of falt of wormwood , and care was ...
... substance had been mixed with the powder : But , for a trial , a lump of chalk being pounded , 30 grains of it proved fully as feptic as the former . The fame powder was compared with an equal quantity of falt of wormwood , and care was ...
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... substances , I infused them with barley and water , and compared this mixture with another of barley and wa- ter , without the teftacea . After a long maceration by a fire , the plain water fwelled the bailey , became mucila- ginous and ...
... substances , I infused them with barley and water , and compared this mixture with another of barley and wa- ter , without the teftacea . After a long maceration by a fire , the plain water fwelled the bailey , became mucila- ginous and ...
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... substance of the heart , and do not pafs either between the auricles or large arteries . Secondly , from a confideration of the foftness of the parts , and the fat upon the external coats of the arte- ries and auricles , which muft ...
... substance of the heart , and do not pafs either between the auricles or large arteries . Secondly , from a confideration of the foftness of the parts , and the fat upon the external coats of the arte- ries and auricles , which muft ...
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... substances , even if they could be proved to be really what they are pretended to be . IX . The Dramatic Cenfor ; being remarks upon the conduct , character , and catastrophe of our moft celebrated plays . By feveral hands . No. I. 8vo ...
... substances , even if they could be proved to be really what they are pretended to be . IX . The Dramatic Cenfor ; being remarks upon the conduct , character , and catastrophe of our moft celebrated plays . By feveral hands . No. I. 8vo ...
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... obferve , as in the fe- veral instances above mentioned , a congeries of substances comprehended in the parenchyma of every feed , the very fame fame with thofe different innate juices natural to the little For MAY , 1752 . 381.
... obferve , as in the fe- veral instances above mentioned , a congeries of substances comprehended in the parenchyma of every feed , the very fame fame with thofe different innate juices natural to the little For MAY , 1752 . 381.
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