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Page 181
... consists only of oxygen and chlorine , but to the latter the author judiciously prefixes a note of interrogation . 2. The Metallic Substances . 3. Py- rophoric , consisting of bodies that are positively electrical , com- bustible with ...
... consists only of oxygen and chlorine , but to the latter the author judiciously prefixes a note of interrogation . 2. The Metallic Substances . 3. Py- rophoric , consisting of bodies that are positively electrical , com- bustible with ...
Page 184
... consists only of oxygen and chlorine , but to the latter the author judiciously prefixes a note of interrogation . 2. The Metallic Substances . 3. Py- rophoric , consisting of bodies that are positively electrical , com- bustible with ...
... consists only of oxygen and chlorine , but to the latter the author judiciously prefixes a note of interrogation . 2. The Metallic Substances . 3. Py- rophoric , consisting of bodies that are positively electrical , com- bustible with ...
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... consists in the horizontal motion of a square frame , which motion will be greater or less accord- ing to the force of the wind ; and which , by raising a certain number of weights , becomes an indication of the strength with which the ...
... consists in the horizontal motion of a square frame , which motion will be greater or less accord- ing to the force of the wind ; and which , by raising a certain number of weights , becomes an indication of the strength with which the ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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