The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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Page xiii
... considered as involved in consi- derable difficulty , although the accuracy of the results obtained by their means has never been disputed . The mode of reasoning pursued by Mr. Gompertz is peculiarly delicate and refined , and to those ...
... considered as involved in consi- derable difficulty , although the accuracy of the results obtained by their means has never been disputed . The mode of reasoning pursued by Mr. Gompertz is peculiarly delicate and refined , and to those ...
Page xvii
... considered among the least of the improvements of the present day . To these may be added , the improvements in fire arms , derived from the patents of Messrs . Manton , Paulli , and Sartoris , the latter of whom have applied the heat ...
... considered among the least of the improvements of the present day . To these may be added , the improvements in fire arms , derived from the patents of Messrs . Manton , Paulli , and Sartoris , the latter of whom have applied the heat ...
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... considered as bearing a relation to the merits of our exertions , we begin to perceive grounds of solid satisfaction . Though our zeal and activity were never blunted by the alarming apprehension of pecuniary em- barrassment , with ...
... considered as bearing a relation to the merits of our exertions , we begin to perceive grounds of solid satisfaction . Though our zeal and activity were never blunted by the alarming apprehension of pecuniary em- barrassment , with ...
Page xxiii
... considered as a Poison and a Medicine , by John Marshall , Surgeon . Septr . 15. Chemical Amusement ; Instructive Experiments in Chemistry , by Frederick Accum , 12mo . An Essay on the nature of Heat , Light , and Electri- city , by ...
... considered as a Poison and a Medicine , by John Marshall , Surgeon . Septr . 15. Chemical Amusement ; Instructive Experiments in Chemistry , by Frederick Accum , 12mo . An Essay on the nature of Heat , Light , and Electri- city , by ...
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... considered the just standards of taste . But such observations contain little more than the statement of facts , in which we must all agree ; but still the question must recur to what cause this decline of liberal studies is to be ...
... considered the just standards of taste . But such observations contain little more than the statement of facts , in which we must all agree ; but still the question must recur to what cause this decline of liberal studies is to be ...
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