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Page 267
... whole . ' says the author , the idea that ammonia is de- composed into hydrogene and nitrogene alone , by electricity , and that the loss of weight is no more than is to be expected in processes of so delicate a kind , is in my opinion ...
... whole . ' says the author , the idea that ammonia is de- composed into hydrogene and nitrogene alone , by electricity , and that the loss of weight is no more than is to be expected in processes of so delicate a kind , is in my opinion ...
Page 317
... whole an even and melodious cadence ; and an air of melancholy pervades their style and tone , which is well adapted to convey the feel- ings intended to be expressed . Here is not , indeed , any thing resembling the tenderness of ...
... whole an even and melodious cadence ; and an air of melancholy pervades their style and tone , which is well adapted to convey the feel- ings intended to be expressed . Here is not , indeed , any thing resembling the tenderness of ...
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... whole of this epoch : the 5th remarks on the poems of Homer ; the 6th on those of Hesiod : the 7th celebrates the origin of Carthage ; and the 8th relates the foundation of Rome . : : The fourth Epoch reaches from the last mentioned æra ...
... whole of this epoch : the 5th remarks on the poems of Homer ; the 6th on those of Hesiod : the 7th celebrates the origin of Carthage ; and the 8th relates the foundation of Rome . : : The fourth Epoch reaches from the last mentioned æra ...
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