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Page 265
... respect to their composition , of ternary acids , of alkalis and earths , and of metallic substances . Το attempt to follow him through all the subjects which compose these volumes , or to enter on the discussion of all the import- ant ...
... respect to their composition , of ternary acids , of alkalis and earths , and of metallic substances . Το attempt to follow him through all the subjects which compose these volumes , or to enter on the discussion of all the import- ant ...
Page 266
... respect to works of the first importance , -even the later volumes of the Philosophical Transactions . As we cannot doubt that M. Berthollet would use every exertion to consult such books in their more perfect state , we must conclude ...
... respect to works of the first importance , -even the later volumes of the Philosophical Transactions . As we cannot doubt that M. Berthollet would use every exertion to consult such books in their more perfect state , we must conclude ...
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... respecting this point : observing , ' The late Mr. John Hunter , for whose memory I have the highest respect , it is well known , condemned the practice of dilating gun - shot wounds , which opinion , every Gentleman of the profession ...
... respecting this point : observing , ' The late Mr. John Hunter , for whose memory I have the highest respect , it is well known , condemned the practice of dilating gun - shot wounds , which opinion , every Gentleman of the profession ...
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