The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... object of our voyage here demanded , and on which my mind was every hour anxiously engaged ; augmented by the difficulties we had to encounter , in the new modification of fo many terms ; rendered most of my inquiries ineffectual ...
... object of our voyage here demanded , and on which my mind was every hour anxiously engaged ; augmented by the difficulties we had to encounter , in the new modification of fo many terms ; rendered most of my inquiries ineffectual ...
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... object of their avowed hoftility . Could they but have accomplished the overthrow of either part of our fyftem , they doubted not that the downfall of its affociate would fpeedily follow . Therefore did they encourage themselves in ...
... object of their avowed hoftility . Could they but have accomplished the overthrow of either part of our fyftem , they doubted not that the downfall of its affociate would fpeedily follow . Therefore did they encourage themselves in ...
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... object is to exa- mine the resistance of non - elaftic fluids . In his experiments , the refult differs from what is taught by theory . The latter supposes the refiftance to vary as the cube of the fine : from experiment , however , it ...
... object is to exa- mine the resistance of non - elaftic fluids . In his experiments , the refult differs from what is taught by theory . The latter supposes the refiftance to vary as the cube of the fine : from experiment , however , it ...
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... objects , contrafted with others that take place between faint and very faint ones , will not explain the phænomena ... objects , even when they are only a minute or two removed from it . The fatellites of this planet are very nearly the ...
... objects , contrafted with others that take place between faint and very faint ones , will not explain the phænomena ... objects , even when they are only a minute or two removed from it . The fatellites of this planet are very nearly the ...
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... object , without becoming invifible . If then the sphere of illumination of our new planet be limited to 18 or 20 ' , we may fully account for the loss of the fatellites when they come within its reach ; for they have very little light ...
... object , without becoming invifible . If then the sphere of illumination of our new planet be limited to 18 or 20 ' , we may fully account for the loss of the fatellites when they come within its reach ; for they have very little light ...
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