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Page 154
... obtained either glass , or an intermediate substance , the appearance of which he com- pares to the liver of an animal ; -and , lastly , by cooling the melted mass very gradually , he obtained a substance differing in all respects from ...
... obtained either glass , or an intermediate substance , the appearance of which he com- pares to the liver of an animal ; -and , lastly , by cooling the melted mass very gradually , he obtained a substance differing in all respects from ...
Page 155
... obtained from whinstone and lava were fre- quently less fusible than the original substances ; and Sir James observes that , when the melted glasses were crystallized in the temperature of 22 of Wedgwood's pyrometer , they crystallized ...
... obtained from whinstone and lava were fre- quently less fusible than the original substances ; and Sir James observes that , when the melted glasses were crystallized in the temperature of 22 of Wedgwood's pyrometer , they crystallized ...
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... obtained when this salt is decomposed by sul- phuric acid , is owing to a portion of oxygen which the acetous acid takes from the latter . Experiments on the Ashes of some Kinds of Wood . By M. PISSIS.These experiments are intended ...
... obtained when this salt is decomposed by sul- phuric acid , is owing to a portion of oxygen which the acetous acid takes from the latter . Experiments on the Ashes of some Kinds of Wood . By M. PISSIS.These experiments are intended ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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