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Page 54
... produced by electricity , if they do not prove the identity of electricity and magnetism , at least must be ranked among the most important new facts of the present century ; and they have excited a sensation in the physical world ...
... produced by electricity , if they do not prove the identity of electricity and magnetism , at least must be ranked among the most important new facts of the present century ; and they have excited a sensation in the physical world ...
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... produced the chlorite of carbon . Iodine and olefiant gas were therefore exposed in a re- tort to the sun's rays , and colourless crystals were produced . The vessel contained no hydriodic acid , but superabundant ole- fiant gas . The ...
... produced the chlorite of carbon . Iodine and olefiant gas were therefore exposed in a re- tort to the sun's rays , and colourless crystals were produced . The vessel contained no hydriodic acid , but superabundant ole- fiant gas . The ...
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... produced only three novels ; merely a fourth part of the number which the Scotch novelist has already published . It will be well , however , to illustrate our remarks by a refe- rence to his works ; which , by refreshing the memory of ...
... produced only three novels ; merely a fourth part of the number which the Scotch novelist has already published . It will be well , however , to illustrate our remarks by a refe- rence to his works ; which , by refreshing the memory of ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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