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Page 154
... Matters of Fact . Dr. Aikin here observes : · Upon some individuals , perhaps almost upon whole nations , the love of ... matter of fact , than the more vain - glorious , though highly ingenious and active ones , of France and Italy . I ...
... Matters of Fact . Dr. Aikin here observes : · Upon some individuals , perhaps almost upon whole nations , the love of ... matter of fact , than the more vain - glorious , though highly ingenious and active ones , of France and Italy . I ...
Page 529
... matter , analogous to mucus , being soluble in water , and indissoluble in spirit of wine : but it is precipi- tated from its solution in acids , which mucus is not . It is a matter of great curiosity to know in what manner the potash ...
... matter , analogous to mucus , being soluble in water , and indissoluble in spirit of wine : but it is precipi- tated from its solution in acids , which mucus is not . It is a matter of great curiosity to know in what manner the potash ...
Page 536
... matter which is afforded by nitric acid . 2. In containing acetous acid , and carbonate of ammoniac . First Memoir on some Anomalies in the Play of Affinities , and particularly those which take place on account of the Change of Tim ...
... matter which is afforded by nitric acid . 2. In containing acetous acid , and carbonate of ammoniac . First Memoir on some Anomalies in the Play of Affinities , and particularly those which take place on account of the Change of Tim ...
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