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Page 156
... common machine , will still combine with alkalies , and that other contradictory results may be obtained ; but a non - conducting acid , though brought in contact with a positive surface , electrified by the common machine , is not ...
... common machine , will still combine with alkalies , and that other contradictory results may be obtained ; but a non - conducting acid , though brought in contact with a positive surface , electrified by the common machine , is not ...
Page 171
... common to hear one or two of a party , before they re- tire from table , which is always done without the least ceremony , enquire , who will dine with them the next day ? Thus , it is extremely easy to avoid any obnoxious person , be ...
... common to hear one or two of a party , before they re- tire from table , which is always done without the least ceremony , enquire , who will dine with them the next day ? Thus , it is extremely easy to avoid any obnoxious person , be ...
Page 423
... common to the Italian , Spanish , and French nations , while certain other features of domestic habit and political institution are common to the German , Scandinavian , and English nations . The Slavonians have not yet any literature ...
... common to the Italian , Spanish , and French nations , while certain other features of domestic habit and political institution are common to the German , Scandinavian , and English nations . The Slavonians have not yet any literature ...
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