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Page 260
... employed , for discovering the capacities of bodies . Water is made the standard to which all others are referred ; and when the body on which he operated had any chemical action on this fluid , pounded glass was used as a medium of ...
... employed , for discovering the capacities of bodies . Water is made the standard to which all others are referred ; and when the body on which he operated had any chemical action on this fluid , pounded glass was used as a medium of ...
Page 288
... employed as a setting for rings . The precipitates , especially those from acid of sugar , may be employed as water co- lours : that , by acid of galls , affording a good tile red , and that , with Prussian alkali , an agreeable dark ...
... employed as a setting for rings . The precipitates , especially those from acid of sugar , may be employed as water co- lours : that , by acid of galls , affording a good tile red , and that , with Prussian alkali , an agreeable dark ...
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... employed for defence ; and in examining how far these obstructions may be removed , or the prosperity of the nation enabled to advance without alterations in her present system of national defence . The Second Part of the work is employed ...
... employed for defence ; and in examining how far these obstructions may be removed , or the prosperity of the nation enabled to advance without alterations in her present system of national defence . The Second Part of the work is employed ...
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