The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 338
However Dr. W. has not observed more than one example of this interference . Upon the whole this account of a common and puzzling appearance is very satisfactory . Art.8 . Observations on the Structure of the Stomachs of different ...
However Dr. W. has not observed more than one example of this interference . Upon the whole this account of a common and puzzling appearance is very satisfactory . Art.8 . Observations on the Structure of the Stomachs of different ...
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The original observation of Sir Isaac Newton was very simple . By applying two prisms with considerable force , he observed that where they were in perfect contact , the light passed through both prisms , so that they were absolutely ...
The original observation of Sir Isaac Newton was very simple . By applying two prisms with considerable force , he observed that where they were in perfect contact , the light passed through both prisms , so that they were absolutely ...
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Mr. Knight has observed , that about a fortnight previous to the arrival of a swarm , a small number varying from twenty to fifty , were every day employed in examining the cavity and the external parts of the tree , and every dead knot ...
Mr. Knight has observed , that about a fortnight previous to the arrival of a swarm , a small number varying from twenty to fifty , were every day employed in examining the cavity and the external parts of the tree , and every dead knot ...
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