Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... degree : but many philosophers , and Mr. Dalton among others , have conceived that the Count is not warranted in the extent to which he has carried it .. Mr. D. enters on the subject by endeavouring to ascertain the degree at which ...
... degree : but many philosophers , and Mr. Dalton among others , have conceived that the Count is not warranted in the extent to which he has carried it .. Mr. D. enters on the subject by endeavouring to ascertain the degree at which ...
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... degree of heat which has been pro- duced ; and by observing at what rate a thermometer of known dimensions cooled , after having been raised to a given degree , he concludes that an increase of temperature of 50 ° is pro- duced in the ...
... degree of heat which has been pro- duced ; and by observing at what rate a thermometer of known dimensions cooled , after having been raised to a given degree , he concludes that an increase of temperature of 50 ° is pro- duced in the ...
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... degree of transparency , & c . which are common to both states . By these marks , perhaps , if the substances had been examined with a view to that inquiry , some analogy might have been discovered between amber and those bituminous ...
... degree of transparency , & c . which are common to both states . By these marks , perhaps , if the substances had been examined with a view to that inquiry , some analogy might have been discovered between amber and those bituminous ...
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