The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 53
... side to side by way of benches , and pierce as many air . holes in its side to keep its contents from absolute suffocation . Mount this admirable contrivance upon the hinder axle - tree of a north- Country stage - waggon of about two ...
... side to side by way of benches , and pierce as many air . holes in its side to keep its contents from absolute suffocation . Mount this admirable contrivance upon the hinder axle - tree of a north- Country stage - waggon of about two ...
Page 75
... side of the one , must have frequently extended to the S. W. side of the other , particularly if that afflux were strong and copious . ' Chemical and Mineralogical Nomenclature . By the Same.- This article is written with the intention ...
... side of the one , must have frequently extended to the S. W. side of the other , particularly if that afflux were strong and copious . ' Chemical and Mineralogical Nomenclature . By the Same.- This article is written with the intention ...
Page 143
... side of the tendo Achillis , at which place the wound approached near the skin . As it was impossible to discover the wounded vessel through the orifice at which the pick - ax had en- tered , it was thought proper to make a wound on the ...
... side of the tendo Achillis , at which place the wound approached near the skin . As it was impossible to discover the wounded vessel through the orifice at which the pick - ax had en- tered , it was thought proper to make a wound on the ...
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