The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 85
... received heat from its surface . We cannot object ( as we have upon less interesting subjects ) to the minuteness with which are detailed the experiments on the radiation of heat . The beauty and simplicity of Mr. Scheele's researches ...
... received heat from its surface . We cannot object ( as we have upon less interesting subjects ) to the minuteness with which are detailed the experiments on the radiation of heat . The beauty and simplicity of Mr. Scheele's researches ...
Page 137
... received from the perusal of this little book , we feel a still greater in announcing that the author , in his preface , gives us reason to expect a continuation of his labours . ART . III . - The Life of George Washington , Commander ...
... received from the perusal of this little book , we feel a still greater in announcing that the author , in his preface , gives us reason to expect a continuation of his labours . ART . III . - The Life of George Washington , Commander ...
Page 348
... received into a cavity , of which another swarm had previous possession , and it has twice fallen under his eye to ob- serve , that the second colony has been received as friends , without the slightest opposition . As these bees are ...
... received into a cavity , of which another swarm had previous possession , and it has twice fallen under his eye to ob- serve , that the second colony has been received as friends , without the slightest opposition . As these bees are ...
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