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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... grain of pepper . Smaller pieces , therefore , ought either to be used , or they should rest in hollows made in the charcoal . On their first melting they assume a polished surface , an appearance always retained by the perfect metals ...
... grain of pepper . Smaller pieces , therefore , ought either to be used , or they should rest in hollows made in the charcoal . On their first melting they assume a polished surface , an appearance always retained by the perfect metals ...
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... Grains of native platinum are not affected by the blowpipe , either alone or mixed with fluxes which , however , are frequently tinged green by it but platinum , precipitated from aqua regia by vegetable or volatile alkali , is re ...
... Grains of native platinum are not affected by the blowpipe , either alone or mixed with fluxes which , however , are frequently tinged green by it but platinum , precipitated from aqua regia by vegetable or volatile alkali , is re ...
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... grain of pyrites , of the size of a flax - seed , be roasted , but not so much as to expel all the sulphur ; let it then be dissolved by borax , a polished rod of iron added , and the fusion continued until the surface when cooled loses ...
... grain of pyrites , of the size of a flax - seed , be roasted , but not so much as to expel all the sulphur ; let it then be dissolved by borax , a polished rod of iron added , and the fusion continued until the surface when cooled loses ...
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... grain that are used for horses may be important , and may point out the effects they produce on the body , in con- sequence of an improper use of them . Hay is the principal fodder used for horses in Britain . Although there are a great ...
... grain that are used for horses may be important , and may point out the effects they produce on the body , in con- sequence of an improper use of them . Hay is the principal fodder used for horses in Britain . Although there are a great ...
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... grain , as oats , & c . When horses are al- lowed to run abroad , and have a sufficiency of oats , and , at the same time , are provided with proper shades to protect them from the incle- mency of the weather , we find , from experience ...
... grain , as oats , & c . When horses are al- lowed to run abroad , and have a sufficiency of oats , and , at the same time , are provided with proper shades to protect them from the incle- mency of the weather , we find , from experience ...
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