The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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... Question of the Academy of Sciences at Paris for 1819 . 4. Gottingen Chemical Prize for 1819. 5. Boiling Point of fluids . 6. Oxide of Lead Crystallized . 7. Crystallized Iodine . 8. Radiant - Heat . 9. On a CONTENTS .
... Question of the Academy of Sciences at Paris for 1819 . 4. Gottingen Chemical Prize for 1819. 5. Boiling Point of fluids . 6. Oxide of Lead Crystallized . 7. Crystallized Iodine . 8. Radiant - Heat . 9. On a CONTENTS .
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... Lead . 14. Ignited Platinum Wire . 15. Ex- plosion from Fire - damp . 16. New Products from Coal . 357-70 § 2. Meteorology . 1. Rain of earthy Matter . 2. Halo . 3. Meteoric Iron . 4. Earthquake . 5. Ice from the North . 6. Description ...
... Lead . 14. Ignited Platinum Wire . 15. Ex- plosion from Fire - damp . 16. New Products from Coal . 357-70 § 2. Meteorology . 1. Rain of earthy Matter . 2. Halo . 3. Meteoric Iron . 4. Earthquake . 5. Ice from the North . 6. Description ...
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... leads them to think that because much has not been at once effected , that nothing can be done . Some sciences and arts appear in their mode of advancement , to form exceptions to the laws which direct the progress of the rest , and are ...
... leads them to think that because much has not been at once effected , that nothing can be done . Some sciences and arts appear in their mode of advancement , to form exceptions to the laws which direct the progress of the rest , and are ...
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... lead us to suspect , that experiencing the benefits of the increasing comforts they confer upon us , we should blindly and voluntarily abandon the road which led us to this state of happiness and prosperity . It is , however , an ...
... lead us to suspect , that experiencing the benefits of the increasing comforts they confer upon us , we should blindly and voluntarily abandon the road which led us to this state of happiness and prosperity . It is , however , an ...
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... animosities removed . They are then blessed by the priest , and bid to return to their homes , and lead a virtuous life . Geologically considered , the mountain may be said to be Dr. Davy's Description of Adam's Peak . 27.
... animosities removed . They are then blessed by the priest , and bid to return to their homes , and lead a virtuous life . Geologically considered , the mountain may be said to be Dr. Davy's Description of Adam's Peak . 27.
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