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Contents
Physics of Universal Individuality 274 | 11 |
B The elements S281 | 33 |
Meteorology The process of the elements 286 | 42 |
Synsomation | 221 |
C | 231 |
Physics of total individuality 308309 | 308 |
25 | 345 |
30 | 352 |
3 | 362 |
33 | 371 |
35 | 389 |
38 | 411 |
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abstract acid activity Alessandro Volta alkalies Annalen der Physik appears being-for-self being-in-self Berlin Biot body chemical process chemism cohesion colour combustion Consequently constitutes crystal darkness determination differentiation discovered discovery Earth Edinburgh electricity elements evidently existence experiments external Farbenlehre fire galvanic Gehler's Physikalisches Wörterbuch Gilbert's Annalen gives rise Goethe Goethe's theory heat Hegel hydrogen identity individuality iron J. R. Partington Jenenser Realphilosophie Johann John Dalton Klaproth lectures Leipzig Leonhard Euler light London magnetism Magnetismus material matter medium merely metals Michelet nature negative neutral Newton Nicholson's Journal Notion observations opposition Opticks oxides oxygen Paris particular phenomenon Phil Philosophy physical poles posited principle published pure rays Realphilosophie refraction regarded relation relationship Science shape sound specific gravity sphere sublation substance sulphur surface System of Chemistry theory of colours tion Trans transparent unity universal vibration voltaic pile Weimar