British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 9Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1821 - Natural history |
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... expression of our thoughts . It is owing en- tirely to this , and the method of denoting the several combinations of ... expressed , which will lay them at once open to the mind in their true and genuine form . By this means we can take ...
... expression of our thoughts . It is owing en- tirely to this , and the method of denoting the several combinations of ... expressed , which will lay them at once open to the mind in their true and genuine form . By this means we can take ...
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... expression , " and hence they have been called " expressed oils . " This it done by reducing the seeds to a kind of pulp , or paste , which is enclosed in bags , and subjected by means of machinery , when it is obtained in the large way ...
... expression , " and hence they have been called " expressed oils . " This it done by reducing the seeds to a kind of pulp , or paste , which is enclosed in bags , and subjected by means of machinery , when it is obtained in the large way ...
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... expression , the volatile oils are extracted from many plants , as , for instance , from the fruit of the orange and the lemon . From the outer rind of these fruits , when they are fresh , the volatile oil is obtained in the liquid form ...
... expression , the volatile oils are extracted from many plants , as , for instance , from the fruit of the orange and the lemon . From the outer rind of these fruits , when they are fresh , the volatile oil is obtained in the liquid form ...
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... expression . Some are thick and viscid , as those generally are which are extracted from woods , roots , barks , and fruits of the warmer regions . Some congeal , or assume a gra- nulated solid consistence , at different tem- peratures ...
... expression . Some are thick and viscid , as those generally are which are extracted from woods , roots , barks , and fruits of the warmer regions . Some congeal , or assume a gra- nulated solid consistence , at different tem- peratures ...
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... expressed by AC ( fig . 2 ) ; then AD will express the paral- lel motion , and AB the perpendicular mo- tion . The perpendicular motion after re- flection will be equal to that before re- flection , and therefore may be express- ed by ...
... expressed by AC ( fig . 2 ) ; then AD will express the paral- lel motion , and AB the perpendicular mo- tion . The perpendicular motion after re- flection will be equal to that before re- flection , and therefore may be express- ed by ...
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