The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1801 - Books |
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Page 36
... common air - furnace , provided with dampers for the re- gulation of the heat . The retort , after the insertion of the salt , is connected with the tube , carefully luted , and exposed to the heat of the furnace , on a convenient stand ...
... common air - furnace , provided with dampers for the re- gulation of the heat . The retort , after the insertion of the salt , is connected with the tube , carefully luted , and exposed to the heat of the furnace , on a convenient stand ...
Page 70
... common . I have learnt on this delightful instrument many soothing airs of Cimarosa , or Fioravante , and many a trio or duet of Andreozzi , by the side of a Sicilian enchantress . Love mingles imperceptibly with harmonious sounds , and ...
... common . I have learnt on this delightful instrument many soothing airs of Cimarosa , or Fioravante , and many a trio or duet of Andreozzi , by the side of a Sicilian enchantress . Love mingles imperceptibly with harmonious sounds , and ...
Page 90
... common acceptation . The quotations from the New Testament occa- sionally vary from the common English version : in a passage taken from the second epistle to the Corinthians , we here read , All this comes from God ; -whereas our ...
... common acceptation . The quotations from the New Testament occa- sionally vary from the common English version : in a passage taken from the second epistle to the Corinthians , we here read , All this comes from God ; -whereas our ...
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