The British Critic, Том 12F. and C. Rivington, 1798 Reviews of new British and European publications and correspondence from readers. |
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... leaves a rofe - coloured de- liquefcent refiduum . " It diffolves readily in cauftic vegetable alkali , and may be preci- pitated from it by an acid , and alfo by mild volatile alkali ; firit as a jelly , and then breaking down into a ...
... leaves a rofe - coloured de- liquefcent refiduum . " It diffolves readily in cauftic vegetable alkali , and may be preci- pitated from it by an acid , and alfo by mild volatile alkali ; firit as a jelly , and then breaking down into a ...
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... leaf , my attention was attracted to part of the plant , about which a little fly was buzzing on its wing , as if ... leaves from time to time ; it recovered to all appearance in a few hours from the wounds it had received , and from ...
... leaf , my attention was attracted to part of the plant , about which a little fly was buzzing on its wing , as if ... leaves from time to time ; it recovered to all appearance in a few hours from the wounds it had received , and from ...
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... leaves curl , be taken off close , smooth and even ; pare down the gum clofe to the bark , and rather a little with- in , but not to destroy the rough coat ; open the fiffures , out of which the gum oozes , to the bottom ; cut away the ...
... leaves curl , be taken off close , smooth and even ; pare down the gum clofe to the bark , and rather a little with- in , but not to destroy the rough coat ; open the fiffures , out of which the gum oozes , to the bottom ; cut away the ...
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... leaf . Thefe large letters appear at the beginning of each pfalm , of various moderate colours , but not gilded , either plain or burnished . In . the fame library is a neat MS praver book ( a Diurnal ) on vellum , for- merly belonging ...
... leaf . Thefe large letters appear at the beginning of each pfalm , of various moderate colours , but not gilded , either plain or burnished . In . the fame library is a neat MS praver book ( a Diurnal ) on vellum , for- merly belonging ...
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... leaves , and decayed boughs , and the fhovellings of their bafes thrown upon their ' tops with fresh fods brought from a diftance , perhaps , to make good accidental breaches , tend to increafe , rather than to diminish , the mounds ...
... leaves , and decayed boughs , and the fhovellings of their bafes thrown upon their ' tops with fresh fods brought from a diftance , perhaps , to make good accidental breaches , tend to increafe , rather than to diminish , the mounds ...
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Страница 42 - If thou wilt not observe to do all the words of this law that are written in this book, that thou mayest fear this glorious and fearful name, the LORD THY GOD ; then the LORD will make thy plagues wonderful, and the plagues of thy seed, even great plagues, and of long continuance, and sore sicknesses, and of long continuance.
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