The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 5 |
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... principle , from which a number of compounds are formed . See GAs , oxygen . OXYGENATED muriatic acid , in che mistry , is prepared in the following man- ner ; take equal parts of the oxide of man ganese , and the red oxide of mercury ...
... principle , from which a number of compounds are formed . See GAs , oxygen . OXYGENATED muriatic acid , in che mistry , is prepared in the following man- ner ; take equal parts of the oxide of man ganese , and the red oxide of mercury ...
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... principle of esteem as well as gratitude ought to be reckoned in the order of animal principles , or if they ought not rather to be placed in a higher order . " The same author , treating on resentment , has considered it as a sud ...
... principle of esteem as well as gratitude ought to be reckoned in the order of animal principles , or if they ought not rather to be placed in a higher order . " The same author , treating on resentment , has considered it as a sud ...
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... principle ap- plies , that the magnitude of the figures , will bear the same proportion to each other , as the distances of their tracing point from the fulcrum bear to each other . This last position of the instrument is seldom used on ...
... principle ap- plies , that the magnitude of the figures , will bear the same proportion to each other , as the distances of their tracing point from the fulcrum bear to each other . This last position of the instrument is seldom used on ...
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... principle of local motion is the desire , or aversion , which arises from the practical exercise of the understanding . This desire , or aversion , produces either rational voli- tion or sensitive appetite . The production of animal ...
... principle of local motion is the desire , or aversion , which arises from the practical exercise of the understanding . This desire , or aversion , produces either rational voli- tion or sensitive appetite . The production of animal ...
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... principle to be ; but there is no proof that he supposed the union of this principle with any individual to continue after death . PERIPHERY , in geometry , the circum . ference of a circle , ellipses , or any other re- gular ...
... principle to be ; but there is no proof that he supposed the union of this principle with any individual to continue after death . PERIPHERY , in geometry , the circum . ference of a circle , ellipses , or any other re- gular ...
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