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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... body , in relation to the ear , has never yet been satisfactorily explained . At first view , we are apt to imagine that we judge in the same way as with respect to the position of visible bodies , by the direction in which the aerial ...
... body , in relation to the ear , has never yet been satisfactorily explained . At first view , we are apt to imagine that we judge in the same way as with respect to the position of visible bodies , by the direction in which the aerial ...
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... body are capable of being conveyed by the bones of the cranium to the ear , the pulses of the air do not appear capable of making the least impression on these parts . If the ears be accurately closed , and no solid body touch the head ...
... body are capable of being conveyed by the bones of the cranium to the ear , the pulses of the air do not appear capable of making the least impression on these parts . If the ears be accurately closed , and no solid body touch the head ...
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... body remained totally free from mercurial influ- ence an evident proof that the mercury had been carried along the left side of the body to the mouth , without passing into the circula- tion , or perhaps , through any conglobate gland ...
... body remained totally free from mercurial influ- ence an evident proof that the mercury had been carried along the left side of the body to the mouth , without passing into the circula- tion , or perhaps , through any conglobate gland ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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