The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... Lime . 15. Sulphate of Strontian used as Flux . 16. Alkali from Potatos . 17. Purification by Charcoal . 18 . Gunpowder inflamed without a spark . 19. Glowing Lamp . 20. New and delicate Thermometer . 21. New self - regis- tering ...
... Lime . 15. Sulphate of Strontian used as Flux . 16. Alkali from Potatos . 17. Purification by Charcoal . 18 . Gunpowder inflamed without a spark . 19. Glowing Lamp . 20. New and delicate Thermometer . 21. New self - regis- tering ...
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... Lime and Magnesia §2 . Meteorology , Electricity , Magnetism , & c . 20. Meteoric Stones of China . 21. Meteors . 22. New Hygro- meters . 23. Earthquakes . 24. Pyro - Electricity of the Tour- maline . 25. Magnetism by Light III ...
... Lime and Magnesia §2 . Meteorology , Electricity , Magnetism , & c . 20. Meteoric Stones of China . 21. Meteors . 22. New Hygro- meters . 23. Earthquakes . 24. Pyro - Electricity of the Tour- maline . 25. Magnetism by Light III ...
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... lime and gambir , ( which is the inspissated juice or extract of the cashew - nut ; ) they next take a piece of the areca nut , some bruised cardamom- seeds , pepper , and tobacco , and , placing this composition over the gambir and ...
... lime and gambir , ( which is the inspissated juice or extract of the cashew - nut ; ) they next take a piece of the areca nut , some bruised cardamom- seeds , pepper , and tobacco , and , placing this composition over the gambir and ...
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... lime alone . The most familiar , and upon the whole , the most intelligible , mode , would be to describe a crystal as possessing the planes of the first , third and fifth mo- difications , & c .; but even for this more simple method ...
... lime alone . The most familiar , and upon the whole , the most intelligible , mode , would be to describe a crystal as possessing the planes of the first , third and fifth mo- difications , & c .; but even for this more simple method ...
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... lime for some time previously ; and oxygen required to pass through the same tube 5.45 minutes of time . I placed three gauges in different parts of a tube , of such a size that it passed olefiant and hydrogen gas in nearly equal times ...
... lime for some time previously ; and oxygen required to pass through the same tube 5.45 minutes of time . I placed three gauges in different parts of a tube , of such a size that it passed olefiant and hydrogen gas in nearly equal times ...
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