The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 10Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... feems to be by the tranfverfe conftitution of the pores , a kind of Fasgar or Mulrome , for the pures lie like to many Rays tending from the center , or pith of the tree , outwards , fo that if you cut off a piece from a board of Cork ...
... feems to be by the tranfverfe conftitution of the pores , a kind of Fasgar or Mulrome , for the pures lie like to many Rays tending from the center , or pith of the tree , outwards , fo that if you cut off a piece from a board of Cork ...
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... feems to be made by the fwift paffage of the Air ( impregnated with the fteams and effluvia of feveral odorous Bodies ) through the grilly meanders of the Nofe whofe furfaces are cover'd with a very sensible nerve , and moistned by a ...
... feems to be made by the fwift paffage of the Air ( impregnated with the fteams and effluvia of feveral odorous Bodies ) through the grilly meanders of the Nofe whofe furfaces are cover'd with a very sensible nerve , and moistned by a ...
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... feems to precipitate iron , yet this arifes only from the gradual dephlogiftication of the iron . Copper is ... feems for fome time to be acted upon in the fame manner by the vitriolic and nitrous folutions of nickel , but at last nickel ...
... feems to precipitate iron , yet this arifes only from the gradual dephlogiftication of the iron . Copper is ... feems for fome time to be acted upon in the fame manner by the vitriolic and nitrous folutions of nickel , but at last nickel ...
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... feems to refer to the manifeftation of him to the world , or his appearance in the flesh ; ( fee Dr. Hammond himself ; ) now this appearance of Chrift feems to be expreffed by St. John in the two next verfes of this first chapter by the ...
... feems to refer to the manifeftation of him to the world , or his appearance in the flesh ; ( fee Dr. Hammond himself ; ) now this appearance of Chrift feems to be expreffed by St. John in the two next verfes of this first chapter by the ...
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... feems principal alone , Perhaps acts fecond to fome fphere unknown , Touches fome wheel , or verges to fome goal ; ' Tis but a part we fee , and not a whole . NOTES . 55 1 60 When VER . 60. ' Tis but a part ] A new method of accounting ...
... feems principal alone , Perhaps acts fecond to fome fphere unknown , Touches fome wheel , or verges to fome goal ; ' Tis but a part we fee , and not a whole . NOTES . 55 1 60 When VER . 60. ' Tis but a part ] A new method of accounting ...
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