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Page 292
... continued ebullition of the mineral water , it shews whether the lime was held in solution by fixed air , or by a mineral acid , or partly by both . For , if the lime were held in solution by fixed air only , it would be precipitated by ...
... continued ebullition of the mineral water , it shews whether the lime was held in solution by fixed air , or by a mineral acid , or partly by both . For , if the lime were held in solution by fixed air only , it would be precipitated by ...
Page 383
... continued as if there were only one note . - The double dot is a new expression of continuity , not much more antient than about the middle of the eighteenth century ; Emanuel Bach was , perhaps , the first composer who used it . P. xx ...
... continued as if there were only one note . - The double dot is a new expression of continuity , not much more antient than about the middle of the eighteenth century ; Emanuel Bach was , perhaps , the first composer who used it . P. xx ...
Page 475
... continued until 1793. The four volumes that have appeared contain a Literary Apparatus , the Organon , and Rhetoric .'- Among those who made strictures and observations on the works of Aristotle , the author mentions Andr . Schotti ...
... continued until 1793. The four volumes that have appeared contain a Literary Apparatus , the Organon , and Rhetoric .'- Among those who made strictures and observations on the works of Aristotle , the author mentions Andr . Schotti ...
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