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Page 35
... employed , we must refer to the work itself , because it cannot be well understood without the plate . - Mr . Davy found the specific gravity of nitrous oxide greater than he had expected from Dr. Priest- ley's experiments : 100 cubic ...
... employed , we must refer to the work itself , because it cannot be well understood without the plate . - Mr . Davy found the specific gravity of nitrous oxide greater than he had expected from Dr. Priest- ley's experiments : 100 cubic ...
Page 36
... employed to fill them again ; for if common water was to be employed in every experiment , a great loss of gas would be pro- duced from absorption . * A pound of fibrous nitrate of ammoniac , decomposed at a heat not above 500 ...
... employed to fill them again ; for if common water was to be employed in every experiment , a great loss of gas would be pro- duced from absorption . * A pound of fibrous nitrate of ammoniac , decomposed at a heat not above 500 ...
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... employing watchmen , and lumpers to clear ships , under the control of the civil officers . The author com- plains that ... employed under the marine police institution . These appear to be drawn up care- fully and methodically . Óf the ...
... employing watchmen , and lumpers to clear ships , under the control of the civil officers . The author com- plains that ... employed under the marine police institution . These appear to be drawn up care- fully and methodically . Óf the ...
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