Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1804 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... body ? —The friend of the deceased was quite scandalised at the idea of the body being opened , and wished me to oppose it . But upon representing that , as I had prescribed for her the night before , if I objected to the body being ...
... body ? —The friend of the deceased was quite scandalised at the idea of the body being opened , and wished me to oppose it . But upon representing that , as I had prescribed for her the night before , if I objected to the body being ...
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... body : they are nearly of a circular form when expanded , and when contracted reach almost as far as the vent on each side . This approach in point of form to the genera of Pegasus , Trigla Scorpena , Exocoetus , and others posessed of ...
... body : they are nearly of a circular form when expanded , and when contracted reach almost as far as the vent on each side . This approach in point of form to the genera of Pegasus , Trigla Scorpena , Exocoetus , and others posessed of ...
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... bodies into those which are producible or nonproducible by art : for no simple sub- stance , in our opinion , can , with strict propriety , he said to be produced by art , since art only extricates or disengages a body from its ...
... bodies into those which are producible or nonproducible by art : for no simple sub- stance , in our opinion , can , with strict propriety , he said to be produced by art , since art only extricates or disengages a body from its ...
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