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... substances , two objects are to be considered ; the nature of the fragments or particles cemented , and that of the cement itself . When they are both of one kind , as a siliceous bricia * , or a pudding - stone with a siliceous cement ...
... substances , two objects are to be considered ; the nature of the fragments or particles cemented , and that of the cement itself . When they are both of one kind , as a siliceous bricia * , or a pudding - stone with a siliceous cement ...
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... substances , or undecompounded substances that sup- port combustion , and their combination with each other . Of unde- compounded inflammable or acidiferous substances not metallic , and their binary combinations with oxygene and ...
... substances , or undecompounded substances that sup- port combustion , and their combination with each other . Of unde- compounded inflammable or acidiferous substances not metallic , and their binary combinations with oxygene and ...
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... substances that enter into its composition , any have an affinity for caloric ; because , in that case , combi- nation takes place , the state of the substances is changed , and the heat , which was free and sensible , will become ...
... substances that enter into its composition , any have an affinity for caloric ; because , in that case , combi- nation takes place , the state of the substances is changed , and the heat , which was free and sensible , will become ...
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