The Universalist's Miscellany, Or, Philanthropist's Museum, Tom 3editor W. Vidler and sold, 1799 |
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... mean to improve our Mifcellany in paper and type in the next year . Are thankful to our correfpondents for their favours --- hope for the continuance of them --- and are happy in announcing to our friends at large that the number of w ...
... mean to improve our Mifcellany in paper and type in the next year . Are thankful to our correfpondents for their favours --- hope for the continuance of them --- and are happy in announcing to our friends at large that the number of w ...
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... means was the internal fire preferved from extinction by the waters of the ocean which were recumbent upon it ? To this he replies , that " the fire having disposed the substances in fufion to make an eruption , next laid open the earth ...
... means was the internal fire preferved from extinction by the waters of the ocean which were recumbent upon it ? To this he replies , that " the fire having disposed the substances in fufion to make an eruption , next laid open the earth ...
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... means discharged a vast quantity of water into the focus of the volcano : the water was inftantly refolved into vapour , which inftantly filled the whole cavern , and issued from the mouth of the crater . As foon as it made its way into ...
... means discharged a vast quantity of water into the focus of the volcano : the water was inftantly refolved into vapour , which inftantly filled the whole cavern , and issued from the mouth of the crater . As foon as it made its way into ...
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... means of a fermentation occafioned by water , are now generally fuppofed to be the cause of volcanoes ; and that volcanoes are generally near the fea , is thought to confirm this hypothefis . When the matter is properly confidered ...
... means of a fermentation occafioned by water , are now generally fuppofed to be the cause of volcanoes ; and that volcanoes are generally near the fea , is thought to confirm this hypothefis . When the matter is properly confidered ...
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... means by which the fire was originally kindled . Moft writers , however , feem to overlook this difficulty , and to be folicitous only about the immediate cause of the explosive force , which is generally ascribed to fteam , of one kind ...
... means by which the fire was originally kindled . Moft writers , however , feem to overlook this difficulty , and to be folicitous only about the immediate cause of the explosive force , which is generally ascribed to fteam , of one kind ...
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