Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1802 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... effect . A war with Spain seems near at hand , which , it is probable , will soon be followed by a war with France ; and there will be oc- casion for more troops than the present standing army : in that event , I propose that government ...
... effect . A war with Spain seems near at hand , which , it is probable , will soon be followed by a war with France ; and there will be oc- casion for more troops than the present standing army : in that event , I propose that government ...
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... effect of driving the bid away . The poor animal , however , immediately returned to the same spot . Mr. Rittenhouse now weat to the place where the bird alighted , and , to his great astonishment , he found it perched upon the back of ...
... effect of driving the bid away . The poor animal , however , immediately returned to the same spot . Mr. Rittenhouse now weat to the place where the bird alighted , and , to his great astonishment , he found it perched upon the back of ...
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... Effects thereof ; by William Currie . - This gentleman imputes the unhealthiness of marshes to their action on the surround- ing atmosphere , in which he supposes them to diminish the proportion of oxygen . This may perhaps be one cause ...
... Effects thereof ; by William Currie . - This gentleman imputes the unhealthiness of marshes to their action on the surround- ing atmosphere , in which he supposes them to diminish the proportion of oxygen . This may perhaps be one cause ...
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... Effects of Camphor upon Vege- tables . By Benjamin Smith Barton , M. D. - The following curious experiment forms the ... effect this purpose , he thinks it would only be necessary to open some tracts through the woods , in the direction ...
... Effects of Camphor upon Vege- tables . By Benjamin Smith Barton , M. D. - The following curious experiment forms the ... effect this purpose , he thinks it would only be necessary to open some tracts through the woods , in the direction ...
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... Effects of the Opium Offici narum , extracted from the Papaver somniferum , or White Poppy of Linnæus , and of that procured from the Lactuca sativa , or common cultivated Lettuce of the same Author . By John Redman Coxe , M. D. & c ...
... Effects of the Opium Offici narum , extracted from the Papaver somniferum , or White Poppy of Linnæus , and of that procured from the Lactuca sativa , or common cultivated Lettuce of the same Author . By John Redman Coxe , M. D. & c ...
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