Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Phænomena , of the Isle of Wight . By Sir Henry C. Englefield , Bart . With additional Observ- ations on the Strata of the Island , and their Continuation in the adjacent Parts of Dorsetshire . By Thomas Webster , Esq . Illustrated by ...
... Phænomena , of the Isle of Wight . By Sir Henry C. Englefield , Bart . With additional Observ- ations on the Strata of the Island , and their Continuation in the adjacent Parts of Dorsetshire . By Thomas Webster , Esq . Illustrated by ...
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... phænomena which they exhibit may be briefly stated . In the shore just under Lord Henry Seymour's new castle , there is a very singular bed of shells ; in some parts reduced to a sort of marly stone , but in others so totally unchanged ...
... phænomena which they exhibit may be briefly stated . In the shore just under Lord Henry Seymour's new castle , there is a very singular bed of shells ; in some parts reduced to a sort of marly stone , but in others so totally unchanged ...
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... phænomena . The love of system is also one of their pre- dominant characteristics : but the analysis of diseases , accord- ing to the texture of the parts in which they occur , is far from being sufficiently practical to become the ...
... phænomena . The love of system is also one of their pre- dominant characteristics : but the analysis of diseases , accord- ing to the texture of the parts in which they occur , is far from being sufficiently practical to become the ...
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... Phænomena of Aratus was translated metaphrastically into Latin by Cicero and Germanicus Cæsar . ' ( P. 500. ) Apparently , Dr. Gray does not know that metaphrasis , the word by which he found the work of Germanicus described in ...
... Phænomena of Aratus was translated metaphrastically into Latin by Cicero and Germanicus Cæsar . ' ( P. 500. ) Apparently , Dr. Gray does not know that metaphrasis , the word by which he found the work of Germanicus described in ...
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... phænomena which , though they possess a general connection with each other , and with the subsequent state of the functions , yet are almost infinitely varied , and not unfre- quently difficult to reconcile to any correct principles of ...
... phænomena which , though they possess a general connection with each other , and with the subsequent state of the functions , yet are almost infinitely varied , and not unfre- quently difficult to reconcile to any correct principles of ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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