Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... considerable while longer . The gass thus procured , while con- fined over mercury , is perfectly colourless and transparent ; it has a pungent suffocating odour like muriatic acid , produces immediate death to animals which are ...
... considerable while longer . The gass thus procured , while con- fined over mercury , is perfectly colourless and transparent ; it has a pungent suffocating odour like muriatic acid , produces immediate death to animals which are ...
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... considerable length , we shall refer the reader to Mr. Bergman's writings , and confine ourselves in this place to what he has advanced concerning the last of these subjects , namely , metallic substances . The perfect metals , when ...
... considerable length , we shall refer the reader to Mr. Bergman's writings , and confine ourselves in this place to what he has advanced concerning the last of these subjects , namely , metallic substances . The perfect metals , when ...
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... considerable in comparison of what it would have been without the fly ; for the fly , retaining its acquired momentum , drags forward the rest of the machine , aiding the im- pelling power of the wheel . It does this by all the ...
... considerable in comparison of what it would have been without the fly ; for the fly , retaining its acquired momentum , drags forward the rest of the machine , aiding the im- pelling power of the wheel . It does this by all the ...
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... considerably larger in proportion , The teeth of the fœtus are hid within their sockets ; the great intestines contain a ... considerable degree , their specific gravity is by that means increased , and so they will be stop ped from ...
... considerably larger in proportion , The teeth of the fœtus are hid within their sockets ; the great intestines contain a ... considerable degree , their specific gravity is by that means increased , and so they will be stop ped from ...
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... considerable advantage in other respects . " Too new grain of any kind should never be given to horses that are employed in active exer cises : it produces the same bad effects as new hay , and disposes the horse to sweat much , and fre ...
... considerable advantage in other respects . " Too new grain of any kind should never be given to horses that are employed in active exer cises : it produces the same bad effects as new hay , and disposes the horse to sweat much , and fre ...
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