Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- Lettres, Том 14Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1803 |
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... must come from the water , ftill adhering to the charcoal , or contained in its pores . But whatever moisture may adhere to charcoal , or any other fubftance , of which it does not make a conftituent part , it would be expelled in the ...
... must come from the water , ftill adhering to the charcoal , or contained in its pores . But whatever moisture may adhere to charcoal , or any other fubftance , of which it does not make a conftituent part , it would be expelled in the ...
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... must have much advanced in price . But , in particular , the merchants obferved with forrow the non - attendance of many French buyers , who , fince the ratification of peace , could , by a lefs circuitous road , and with lefs ex- pence ...
... must have much advanced in price . But , in particular , the merchants obferved with forrow the non - attendance of many French buyers , who , fince the ratification of peace , could , by a lefs circuitous road , and with lefs ex- pence ...
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... must be admitted that the general prevalence of inoculation tends to spread and multiply the difeale itself ; of which , though the violence be much abated by the modern mode of treatment , the contagious qua lity remains in full force ...
... must be admitted that the general prevalence of inoculation tends to spread and multiply the difeale itself ; of which , though the violence be much abated by the modern mode of treatment , the contagious qua lity remains in full force ...
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... must have fold at a low price , if they had not been bought up by thefe pefts of fociety . " This is the manner in which the argu- ment is carried on by the advocates of perfecution . The real meaning of this rhetoric is this : -So ...
... must have fold at a low price , if they had not been bought up by thefe pefts of fociety . " This is the manner in which the argu- ment is carried on by the advocates of perfecution . The real meaning of this rhetoric is this : -So ...
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... must then be on account of bark , as he plainly infi- nuates . But if he imagines that it re- quires more bark to tan a given weight of leather in one way than another , he will find few people of his opinion , because it is well known ...
... must then be on account of bark , as he plainly infi- nuates . But if he imagines that it re- quires more bark to tan a given weight of leather in one way than another , he will find few people of his opinion , because it is well known ...
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