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Page 296
... employed with full and constant success ' Allowing , therefore , that the ex- periments made by Dr. Pearson have fully elucidated the com- position and nature of Dr. James's Powder , yet those very ex- periments serve to suggest that ...
... employed with full and constant success ' Allowing , therefore , that the ex- periments made by Dr. Pearson have fully elucidated the com- position and nature of Dr. James's Powder , yet those very ex- periments serve to suggest that ...
Page 527
... employed , for this purpose , very fine iron wire inserted in thermometer tubes , which were introduced and fixed at a proper distance in the opposite extremities of a larger tube containing the water . - This discovery of M. VAN MA ...
... employed , for this purpose , very fine iron wire inserted in thermometer tubes , which were introduced and fixed at a proper distance in the opposite extremities of a larger tube containing the water . - This discovery of M. VAN MA ...
Page 528
... employed in the Arts . By M.M. CORDIER and BAUNIER . — This investigation was undertaken to ascertain which of the different kinds of manganese , found in the territories of the French Re- public , was most proper to be employed in the ...
... employed in the Arts . By M.M. CORDIER and BAUNIER . — This investigation was undertaken to ascertain which of the different kinds of manganese , found in the territories of the French Re- public , was most proper to be employed in the ...
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