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Page 51
... afterward the effect of ca- loric on them ; and a number of experiments were performed for the purpose of ascertaining the nature of their saline ingre- dients . These were found to be muriate of soda , potash , phos- phats of lime ...
... afterward the effect of ca- loric on them ; and a number of experiments were performed for the purpose of ascertaining the nature of their saline ingre- dients . These were found to be muriate of soda , potash , phos- phats of lime ...
Page 139
... afterward , was attacked by Swift , in his account of Lord Wharton's vice- royalty , with abuse the most extravagant , and unaccountable till this disclosure was made . From the same authentic documents , Dr. Barrett informs us that a ...
... afterward , was attacked by Swift , in his account of Lord Wharton's vice- royalty , with abuse the most extravagant , and unaccountable till this disclosure was made . From the same authentic documents , Dr. Barrett informs us that a ...
Page 283
... afterward extended to shew when things were considered and mentioned as being definite in other classes . Thus , " the man , " for instance , might originally be used to denote only a parti- introduced greater accuracy and precision ...
... afterward extended to shew when things were considered and mentioned as being definite in other classes . Thus , " the man , " for instance , might originally be used to denote only a parti- introduced greater accuracy and precision ...
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