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Page 148
... equal degree of expansion . This variation of capa- city , and the consequent variation which must be produced by the addition of equal quantities of caloric to the body when possessed of a different capacity , is supposed to be ...
... equal degree of expansion . This variation of capa- city , and the consequent variation which must be produced by the addition of equal quantities of caloric to the body when possessed of a different capacity , is supposed to be ...
Page 149
... equal quantities of caloric , must serve in some degree as a contradicting cir- cumstance to the augmentation of capacity which mercury receives by expansion . With respect to the ratio of the increasing expansion of mercury , Mr. D ...
... equal quantities of caloric , must serve in some degree as a contradicting cir- cumstance to the augmentation of capacity which mercury receives by expansion . With respect to the ratio of the increasing expansion of mercury , Mr. D ...
Page 428
... equal , or nearly equal , to the value it passed for , they concluded , that these metals were the " standards of value ; " and , therefore , they have employed all their labours and skill , in vain endeavours to reconcile the different ...
... equal , or nearly equal , to the value it passed for , they concluded , that these metals were the " standards of value ; " and , therefore , they have employed all their labours and skill , in vain endeavours to reconcile the different ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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