THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL1781 |
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... Author of this perform- ance , which has through accident been too long over- looked by us , is to fhew the great influence which climate has on vegetables and animals . In the firft of the three parts into which it is divided , he ...
... Author of this perform- ance , which has through accident been too long over- looked by us , is to fhew the great influence which climate has on vegetables and animals . In the firft of the three parts into which it is divided , he ...
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... Author gives , relative to the light of the moon , and its supposed influence on vegetable and animal bodies . Treating of the causes of putrefaction , the Author affirms , that the contact of the lunar rays very much promotes that pro ...
... Author gives , relative to the light of the moon , and its supposed influence on vegetable and animal bodies . Treating of the causes of putrefaction , the Author affirms , that the contact of the lunar rays very much promotes that pro ...
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... Author , that vegetable fubftances contain a large proportion of nitrous air , which is a modification of the ... Author's refpecting the fea - fcurvy . He ob- ferves , that the antifeptic regimen , fuch as the wort recom- mended by Dr ...
... Author , that vegetable fubftances contain a large proportion of nitrous air , which is a modification of the ... Author's refpecting the fea - fcurvy . He ob- ferves , that the antifeptic regimen , fuch as the wort recom- mended by Dr ...
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... Author's manner of treating it : LETTER II . • Circumftances of the Brown family stated . Mr. Attorney General's opening arguments in behalf of Lady Brown . A fallacy in his arguments pointed out . A noble Lord opens and confecrates ...
... Author's manner of treating it : LETTER II . • Circumftances of the Brown family stated . Mr. Attorney General's opening arguments in behalf of Lady Brown . A fallacy in his arguments pointed out . A noble Lord opens and confecrates ...
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... Author's pocket , with ob- fervations , • One motive which ftimulated the Author to write a book . • Of the apprehenfions of the people of Suffex ; Mr. Whit- field and the Queen of France ; the Author is vexed at the noble Lord's ...
... Author's pocket , with ob- fervations , • One motive which ftimulated the Author to write a book . • Of the apprehenfions of the people of Suffex ; Mr. Whit- field and the Queen of France ; the Author is vexed at the noble Lord's ...
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