Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... opinion : • In conclusion it may be observed , that fewer inconveniences attend on dentition , when the process goes on slowly , than when it is more rapid - when the head has been kept cool than when a contrary practice has been ...
... opinion : • In conclusion it may be observed , that fewer inconveniences attend on dentition , when the process goes on slowly , than when it is more rapid - when the head has been kept cool than when a contrary practice has been ...
Pagina 38
... opinion has occasionally caused the death of the patients , by preventing the attendants from applying those prompt and decisive mea- sures which are alone adapted to the case . Copious bleeding , in different ways , is the grand remedy ...
... opinion has occasionally caused the death of the patients , by preventing the attendants from applying those prompt and decisive mea- sures which are alone adapted to the case . Copious bleeding , in different ways , is the grand remedy ...
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... opinion , to be farther extended to seven or even eight years , that boys might , before they leave school , be enabled to read Greek with considerable facility . A course of this length would require the appointment of six masters in ...
... opinion , to be farther extended to seven or even eight years , that boys might , before they leave school , be enabled to read Greek with considerable facility . A course of this length would require the appointment of six masters in ...
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... opinions he may have formed , the inferences he may have drawn , and the stock of knowledge which he may have acquired ? Indeed , without regular and frequent examinations , the professor has it not in his power to ascertain whether or ...
... opinions he may have formed , the inferences he may have drawn , and the stock of knowledge which he may have acquired ? Indeed , without regular and frequent examinations , the professor has it not in his power to ascertain whether or ...
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... opinion on a practical point of engineering ; a cir- cumstance to which we advert as illustrative of the funda- mental difference in the habits necessary for success in a line which , to the common observer , appears separated only by a ...
... opinion on a practical point of engineering ; a cir- cumstance to which we advert as illustrative of the funda- mental difference in the habits necessary for success in a line which , to the common observer , appears separated only by a ...
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