The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... considerable repute . There he was fortunate in having for his first classical instructor , the Rev. Mr. Lewis , whose virtues and talents are the subject of an elegant Latin epitaph , copied by Mr. Pennant into his Tour through Wales ...
... considerable repute . There he was fortunate in having for his first classical instructor , the Rev. Mr. Lewis , whose virtues and talents are the subject of an elegant Latin epitaph , copied by Mr. Pennant into his Tour through Wales ...
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... considerable , which are preserved in the Society's published volumes . As might be expected , they are of various degrees of merit , but there are among them two papers , which have contributed greatly to his reputation as a chemical ...
... considerable , which are preserved in the Society's published volumes . As might be expected , they are of various degrees of merit , but there are among them two papers , which have contributed greatly to his reputation as a chemical ...
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... considerable importance . It was at that time believed that the infusion of malt , called wort , could not be made to ferment , without the addition of yeast , or barm ; but Mr. Henry discover- ed that wort may be brought into a state ...
... considerable importance . It was at that time believed that the infusion of malt , called wort , could not be made to ferment , without the addition of yeast , or barm ; but Mr. Henry discover- ed that wort may be brought into a state ...
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... considerable collection of letters to Mr. Henry from persons of this description has been preserved ; but the subjects of them have , for the most part , been long ago brought before the public by their respective writers . The letters ...
... considerable collection of letters to Mr. Henry from persons of this description has been preserved ; but the subjects of them have , for the most part , been long ago brought before the public by their respective writers . The letters ...
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... considerable share of that inventive talent , which is commonly distinguished by the term ingenuity . This was especially displayed in the neatness and success with which he adapted to the purposes of experi- ment , the simple ...
... considerable share of that inventive talent , which is commonly distinguished by the term ingenuity . This was especially displayed in the neatness and success with which he adapted to the purposes of experi- ment , the simple ...
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