The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... tion , which will fupply the deficiencies , and rectify the errors , of former accounts of the Portuguese realm . It is embellifh- ed with plates , illuftrative of the drefs , diverfions , & c . of the natives : views of the bay of ...
... tion , which will fupply the deficiencies , and rectify the errors , of former accounts of the Portuguese realm . It is embellifh- ed with plates , illuftrative of the drefs , diverfions , & c . of the natives : views of the bay of ...
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... tion , which will affect the hypothefis of M. de la Place , that ་ the motions of the two known fatellites of the Georgium D 2 Philofophical Tranfactions for the Year 1798. Part I. 35 cating oxygen, the refult was only ammoniac, or ...
... tion , which will affect the hypothefis of M. de la Place , that ་ the motions of the two known fatellites of the Georgium D 2 Philofophical Tranfactions for the Year 1798. Part I. 35 cating oxygen, the refult was only ammoniac, or ...
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... tion of oxygen . VI . An Analysis of the earthy Subftance from New South Wales , called Sydneia or Terrà Auftralis . By Charles Hatchett , Efq . F. R.Ś. ' · ··· - The earthy fubftance from New South - Wales seems 40 Philofophical ...
... tion of oxygen . VI . An Analysis of the earthy Subftance from New South Wales , called Sydneia or Terrà Auftralis . By Charles Hatchett , Efq . F. R.Ś. ' · ··· - The earthy fubftance from New South - Wales seems 40 Philofophical ...
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... tion cannot be infinite ; nor time , which is conceived folely as the measure of motion , a mere fiction of the fancy , poffeffing no real existence independently of us and our thoughts . The very effence of infinity , again , confifts ...
... tion cannot be infinite ; nor time , which is conceived folely as the measure of motion , a mere fiction of the fancy , poffeffing no real existence independently of us and our thoughts . The very effence of infinity , again , confifts ...
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... tion , the fountain of life , the fource of order and of beauty . All our obfervations and all our reasonings lead us irresistibly to this conclufion ; for in all the motions or changes of body or matter , there must always be one part ...
... tion , the fountain of life , the fource of order and of beauty . All our obfervations and all our reasonings lead us irresistibly to this conclufion ; for in all the motions or changes of body or matter , there must always be one part ...
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