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Page 263
... common cast steel and in white crude iron ; and the quantity of carbon was ascertained by observing how much lead was re- duced by heating a given quantity of the substance with three times its weight of flint glass . The result was ...
... common cast steel and in white crude iron ; and the quantity of carbon was ascertained by observing how much lead was re- duced by heating a given quantity of the substance with three times its weight of flint glass . The result was ...
Page 266
... common sur- face of a solid and a fluid , is confirmed by an observation which I have made on the small drops of oil which form themselves on water . There is no doubt but that this cohesion is in some measure independent of the ...
... common sur- face of a solid and a fluid , is confirmed by an observation which I have made on the small drops of oil which form themselves on water . There is no doubt but that this cohesion is in some measure independent of the ...
Page 525
... common to the artists of the Laocoon and those of the statues which enriched the Palatine ; at least , the contrary sense is not evident ; and Poinsinet de Sivry , who had no prejudice of opinion on the subject , has materially affected ...
... common to the artists of the Laocoon and those of the statues which enriched the Palatine ; at least , the contrary sense is not evident ; and Poinsinet de Sivry , who had no prejudice of opinion on the subject , has materially affected ...
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