Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 46Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1772 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... EXPERIMENTS and Obfervations on the Veins , & c . See MECKEL . HALLER'S Bibliotheque , Vol . II . 694 HERCULANEUM , ancient Paintings dit- covered in the Ruins of , engraved , de- fcribed , and published by the King of Naples , 629 ...
... EXPERIMENTS and Obfervations on the Veins , & c . See MECKEL . HALLER'S Bibliotheque , Vol . II . 694 HERCULANEUM , ancient Paintings dit- covered in the Ruins of , engraved , de- fcribed , and published by the King of Naples , 629 ...
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... experiment we may find beft to agree . If thefe fhould give pain , we then first apply dry lint , and upon that a piece of cloth fpread with the ceratum epuloticum , or ceratum album . Over this we lay a very thin plate of lead , cut to ...
... experiment we may find beft to agree . If thefe fhould give pain , we then first apply dry lint , and upon that a piece of cloth fpread with the ceratum epuloticum , or ceratum album . Over this we lay a very thin plate of lead , cut to ...
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... experimental improvement are , or ought to be , the great ends which agricultural writers have in view , we fhall , without farther preface , or form , proceed directly to the mat- ter contained in the treatise now before us .』༔ In ...
... experimental improvement are , or ought to be , the great ends which agricultural writers have in view , we fhall , without farther preface , or form , proceed directly to the mat- ter contained in the treatise now before us .』༔ In ...
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... experiment of Mr. Baker's , where wheat , on rye land , gave an in- creafe of above 950 fold . He thinks that lefs than one bufhel , if half be deftroyed by birds , may yield above 50 bushels ; and recommends fowing under furrow , as ...
... experiment of Mr. Baker's , where wheat , on rye land , gave an in- creafe of above 950 fold . He thinks that lefs than one bufhel , if half be deftroyed by birds , may yield above 50 bushels ; and recommends fowing under furrow , as ...
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... Experiments must de- termine this important point . In fect . 1 , chap . VII . Mr. Peters collects feveral methods of re- lieving cattle boven by eating of clover ( efpecially when wet ) both from the Mufæum Rufticum and the Memoirs of ...
... Experiments must de- termine this important point . In fect . 1 , chap . VII . Mr. Peters collects feveral methods of re- lieving cattle boven by eating of clover ( efpecially when wet ) both from the Mufæum Rufticum and the Memoirs of ...
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