Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen79Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1788 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... experiments feemed to be want- ing in order to determine the direction , velocity , and quantity , of the moving fluid . Dr. Walker has afcertained these points , by numerous experiments on trees , especially on the birch , which fhew ...
... experiments feemed to be want- ing in order to determine the direction , velocity , and quantity , of the moving fluid . Dr. Walker has afcertained these points , by numerous experiments on trees , especially on the birch , which fhew ...
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... experiments fubfequent to those which he hath already given . The Theory of Rain . By James Hutton , M. D. F. R. S. Edin . and Member of the Royal Academy of Agriculture at Paris . It is a known fact that atmospheric air is capable of ...
... experiments fubfequent to those which he hath already given . The Theory of Rain . By James Hutton , M. D. F. R. S. Edin . and Member of the Royal Academy of Agriculture at Paris . It is a known fact that atmospheric air is capable of ...
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... Experiments and Obfervations upon a remarkable Cold which accom- panies the Separation of Hoar - froft from a clear Air . By Patrick Wilfon , M. A. F. R. S. Edin . Prof. of Aftronomy at Glaf- gow . In the 64th volume of our Review , p ...
... Experiments and Obfervations upon a remarkable Cold which accom- panies the Separation of Hoar - froft from a clear Air . By Patrick Wilfon , M. A. F. R. S. Edin . Prof. of Aftronomy at Glaf- gow . In the 64th volume of our Review , p ...
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... experiment will fhew , that phlogifton may , in folution , be detached from one body and united with another : to a folution of blue vitriol in water put a fmall piece of pure iron ; the vitriolic acid will part with the calx of copper ...
... experiment will fhew , that phlogifton may , in folution , be detached from one body and united with another : to a folution of blue vitriol in water put a fmall piece of pure iron ; the vitriolic acid will part with the calx of copper ...
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... experimental facts , we therefore fufpect it will not last long . An explanation of the technical terms used by eminent writers is , however , highly neceffary for the tyro , and even in the prefent in- ftance for the adept : and as the ...
... experimental facts , we therefore fufpect it will not last long . An explanation of the technical terms used by eminent writers is , however , highly neceffary for the tyro , and even in the prefent in- ftance for the adept : and as the ...
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