The Monthly Review, or, Literary Journal Volume XXII.1760 |
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... Author's motive and defign , in entering on his enquiries into the Nature and Properties of Fire , were to fupply ... Author Author to attempt a difcovery of those laws , and 2 HILLARY on the Nature , TA B L TO.
... Author's motive and defign , in entering on his enquiries into the Nature and Properties of Fire , were to fupply ... Author Author to attempt a difcovery of those laws , and 2 HILLARY on the Nature , TA B L TO.
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... Author to be ) fhould infi- nuate themselves into the pores of fuch metallic bodies , those pores must first be big enough to admit them ; and if fo , how can those particles increase the bulk of fuch metals ? It may be faid , perhaps ...
... Author to be ) fhould infi- nuate themselves into the pores of fuch metallic bodies , those pores must first be big enough to admit them ; and if fo , how can those particles increase the bulk of fuch metals ? It may be faid , perhaps ...
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... Author's queries which are fubjoined to this performance , we shall be excused in passing them entirely over , as , for the reasons already given , many of them are futile , and admit of no anfwer . Many others of them , alfo , we will ...
... Author's queries which are fubjoined to this performance , we shall be excused in passing them entirely over , as , for the reasons already given , many of them are futile , and admit of no anfwer . Many others of them , alfo , we will ...
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... Author will pardon us , if we observe , that on due confideration they appear to be more fubtle than folid , more plaufible than pertinent . With all our partiality to antiquity , and our reverence for Lord Coke's maxim , - Nil fine ...
... Author will pardon us , if we observe , that on due confideration they appear to be more fubtle than folid , more plaufible than pertinent . With all our partiality to antiquity , and our reverence for Lord Coke's maxim , - Nil fine ...
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... Author obferves in the conclufion , with great good sense and humanity , that the corruption of blood , arifing merely from feodal principles , but extended infinitely farther than those principles will warrant , has been looked upon as ...
... Author obferves in the conclufion , with great good sense and humanity , that the corruption of blood , arifing merely from feodal principles , but extended infinitely farther than those principles will warrant , has been looked upon as ...
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