The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 37
Mrs. Hill received him into her house and shewed him the utmost civility and attention ; but he could not bear , as he told a friend , to be stuck up in the society of her old maids , and it was not long , therefore , before he left ...
Mrs. Hill received him into her house and shewed him the utmost civility and attention ; but he could not bear , as he told a friend , to be stuck up in the society of her old maids , and it was not long , therefore , before he left ...
Page 85
He used a cylinder of ice , of which the temperature of course could not be raised above $ 2 ° , and he found the heat transmitted downwards in this vessel , both when oil , and still more rapidly , when mercury received heat from its ...
He used a cylinder of ice , of which the temperature of course could not be raised above $ 2 ° , and he found the heat transmitted downwards in this vessel , both when oil , and still more rapidly , when mercury received heat from its ...
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... which a swarm was received into a cavity , of which another swarm had previous possession , and it has twice fallen under his eye to observe , that the second colony has been received as friends , without the slightest opposition .
... which a swarm was received into a cavity , of which another swarm had previous possession , and it has twice fallen under his eye to observe , that the second colony has been received as friends , without the slightest opposition .
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