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This acid is more generally known under the denomination of volatile salt of amber . The word Karabé or Carabe is Arabic ; so also is the word amber , which is derived probably from the Arabic term ambra or anbra ; though this latter ...
This acid is more generally known under the denomination of volatile salt of amber . The word Karabé or Carabe is Arabic ; so also is the word amber , which is derived probably from the Arabic term ambra or anbra ; though this latter ...
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Persons and objects of such consequence , made known and appreciated by such a candid , learned , and acute historian , as M. DE BEAUSOBRE , muft greatly reconi mend this excellent compilement to the attention and perusal , both of the ...
Persons and objects of such consequence , made known and appreciated by such a candid , learned , and acute historian , as M. DE BEAUSOBRE , muft greatly reconi mend this excellent compilement to the attention and perusal , both of the ...
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that part of the world which was known to the ancients ? The discussions of Salmafius and Voffius on this point do not appear satisfactory to M. BECKMAN . " They failed in their attempts to elucidate this matter , and waddled ...
that part of the world which was known to the ancients ? The discussions of Salmafius and Voffius on this point do not appear satisfactory to M. BECKMAN . " They failed in their attempts to elucidate this matter , and waddled ...
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