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Page 174
... increased so as to equal that of an atmosphere compressed to by an increase of 47 ° of temperature . Liquid muriatic acid at 30 exerted an elastic force equivalent to that of an atmosphere compressed to by an increase of 22 ° it gained ...
... increased so as to equal that of an atmosphere compressed to by an increase of 47 ° of temperature . Liquid muriatic acid at 30 exerted an elastic force equivalent to that of an atmosphere compressed to by an increase of 22 ° it gained ...
Page 205
... increase , and the loss of much valuable grain be prevented . Besides , with the knowledge that he can save his corn ... increased action of caloric on their opposing sur- faces , and hence we have the phenomena of light and heat on that ...
... increase , and the loss of much valuable grain be prevented . Besides , with the knowledge that he can save his corn ... increased action of caloric on their opposing sur- faces , and hence we have the phenomena of light and heat on that ...
Page 257
... increase of 2,010,411 . Also , that the colored population in 1810 amounted to 1,377,810 , and in 1820 to 1,778,050 , being an increase of 400,240 . There is , consequently , an average increase of about 34 per cent . on the white , and ...
... increase of 2,010,411 . Also , that the colored population in 1810 amounted to 1,377,810 , and in 1820 to 1,778,050 , being an increase of 400,240 . There is , consequently , an average increase of about 34 per cent . on the white , and ...
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