The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 - Books |
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... effect of some natural but secret cause , as well as the former ? We are fully sensible of the difficulty of this subject , and of the obscurity involving all the facts attending it , which renders it impossible to establish any ...
... effect of some natural but secret cause , as well as the former ? We are fully sensible of the difficulty of this subject , and of the obscurity involving all the facts attending it , which renders it impossible to establish any ...
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... effect of accelerating the motion of the sap , can scarcely be denied : but we are not disposed to attribute much of this effect to the agency of winds . Plants are often so situated , as within à green - house or hot - house , or with ...
... effect of accelerating the motion of the sap , can scarcely be denied : but we are not disposed to attribute much of this effect to the agency of winds . Plants are often so situated , as within à green - house or hot - house , or with ...
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... effects of female rage on the poor discomfited master of the ceremonies , are described in all the ludicrous solemnity ... effect to the Rebellion ; though the au thor's description of the three Bath Deities , Humbug , Folly , and Vanity ...
... effects of female rage on the poor discomfited master of the ceremonies , are described in all the ludicrous solemnity ... effect to the Rebellion ; though the au thor's description of the three Bath Deities , Humbug , Folly , and Vanity ...
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