Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... quantity of surface is sufficient to contain a given quantity of honey , than if the bottom had been flat , in the proportion of 4,658 to 5,550 , as has been found by calculation ; that is , nearly a fifth of the whole , so far as the ...
... quantity of surface is sufficient to contain a given quantity of honey , than if the bottom had been flat , in the proportion of 4,658 to 5,550 , as has been found by calculation ; that is , nearly a fifth of the whole , so far as the ...
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... quantity of the argillaceous or principal in- gredient . Chalk ; when not very impure , is of a white colour , moderate hardness , and dusty surface , soils the fingers , adheres slightly to the tongue , does not harden in heating , but ...
... quantity of the argillaceous or principal in- gredient . Chalk ; when not very impure , is of a white colour , moderate hardness , and dusty surface , soils the fingers , adheres slightly to the tongue , does not harden in heating , but ...
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... quantity projected will be known : let the balance be then restored : the difference of weight between the quantity projected and that requisite to restore the balance , will dis- cover the weight of air lost during efferves- cence : if ...
... quantity projected will be known : let the balance be then restored : the difference of weight between the quantity projected and that requisite to restore the balance , will dis- cover the weight of air lost during efferves- cence : if ...
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... quantity , all accelerate putrefaction ; also small bits of charcoal are to be met with among them . Charcoal . This is a substance very well known ; and which has frequently and success- fully been used as a manure . The most conve ...
... quantity , all accelerate putrefaction ; also small bits of charcoal are to be met with among them . Charcoal . This is a substance very well known ; and which has frequently and success- fully been used as a manure . The most conve ...
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... quantity of decayed vegetables , which putrefy and make a good manure ; but both in this and the former case , it may be proper to distinguish of what soil they are composed , for reasons that will hereafter be mentioned . 4. Of ...
... quantity of decayed vegetables , which putrefy and make a good manure ; but both in this and the former case , it may be proper to distinguish of what soil they are composed , for reasons that will hereafter be mentioned . 4. Of ...
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