Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... covered after each projection ; and as soon as the last portion is deflagrated , it should be re- moved from the fire , and kept in well - closed bottles to prevent the deliquescence of the al- kali . Bergman however uses the term flux ...
... covered after each projection ; and as soon as the last portion is deflagrated , it should be re- moved from the fire , and kept in well - closed bottles to prevent the deliquescence of the al- kali . Bergman however uses the term flux ...
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... covered ; after which the interior flame must be applied . 3. We must observe with atten− tion whether the matter decrepitates , splits , swells , vegetates , boils , & c . 4. The piece ex- posed to the flame should scarcely ever ...
... covered ; after which the interior flame must be applied . 3. We must observe with atten− tion whether the matter decrepitates , splits , swells , vegetates , boils , & c . 4. The piece ex- posed to the flame should scarcely ever ...
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... Covered with foam ; _frothy ( Sidney ) . FOB . s . ( fuppe , German . ) A small pocket ( Addison ) . To FOB . v . a . ( fuppen , German . ) 1. To cheat ; to trick ; to defraud ( Shakspeare ) . 2 . To FOB off . To shift off ; to put ...
... Covered with foam ; _frothy ( Sidney ) . FOB . s . ( fuppe , German . ) A small pocket ( Addison ) . To FOB . v . a . ( fuppen , German . ) 1. To cheat ; to trick ; to defraud ( Shakspeare ) . 2 . To FOB off . To shift off ; to put ...
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... covered with a kind of mucous membrane , and the bones in many places are cartilaginous . FOG , or MIST , a meteor , consisting of gross vapours , floating near the surface of the earth . Mists , according to lord Bacon , are imperfect ...
... covered with a kind of mucous membrane , and the bones in many places are cartilaginous . FOG , or MIST , a meteor , consisting of gross vapours , floating near the surface of the earth . Mists , according to lord Bacon , are imperfect ...
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... covered with a thicker paper , and loaden with a greater weight , that the super- fluous mercury may be driven out , and the tin adhere more closely to the glass . When it is dried , the weight is removed , and the looking- glass is ...
... covered with a thicker paper , and loaden with a greater weight , that the super- fluous mercury may be driven out , and the tin adhere more closely to the glass . When it is dried , the weight is removed , and the looking- glass is ...
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