The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... Experimental Observations on the passage of Gases ' through Tubes . By M. FARADAY , Chemical Assistant at the Royal Institution 106 · 111 124 XV . A Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Liverpool , proposing to remove the British Museum ...
... Experimental Observations on the passage of Gases ' through Tubes . By M. FARADAY , Chemical Assistant at the Royal Institution 106 · 111 124 XV . A Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Liverpool , proposing to remove the British Museum ...
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... experiments , formed on the taste of a great many persons , in order to establish , in this per- fectly new region of the history of the taste of the ancients , sure roads , and such points as cannot fail to distinguish the merit of a ...
... experiments , formed on the taste of a great many persons , in order to establish , in this per- fectly new region of the history of the taste of the ancients , sure roads , and such points as cannot fail to distinguish the merit of a ...
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... experiments made with a delicate thermometer in a receiver of an air - pump . From theoretical data so obtained a table is computed , exhibiting the height of the curve of perma- nent congelation . Its extremes are , under the equator ...
... experiments made with a delicate thermometer in a receiver of an air - pump . From theoretical data so obtained a table is computed , exhibiting the height of the curve of perma- nent congelation . Its extremes are , under the equator ...
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... experiment of spade - husbandry . It is not , however , likely that the experiment should be successful , without some notable amelioration of the implements of culture . The garden would long ago have taken the place of the arable ...
... experiment of spade - husbandry . It is not , however , likely that the experiment should be successful , without some notable amelioration of the implements of culture . The garden would long ago have taken the place of the arable ...
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... experiments which appear to prove the incorrectness of this opinion ; and to establish the fact , that , in the ordinary oxidation of iron by mois- ture or water , the action of the water is necessarily combined with that of atmospheric ...
... experiments which appear to prove the incorrectness of this opinion ; and to establish the fact , that , in the ordinary oxidation of iron by mois- ture or water , the action of the water is necessarily combined with that of atmospheric ...
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