Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1819 |
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... appear in the course of every month , cannot fail to interest and instruct the reader . ' British Critic for December 1814 . " We have no hesitation in giving " Time's Telescope " our un- qualified commendation .'- Gentleman's Magazine ...
... appear in the course of every month , cannot fail to interest and instruct the reader . ' British Critic for December 1814 . " We have no hesitation in giving " Time's Telescope " our un- qualified commendation .'- Gentleman's Magazine ...
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... appears to us to be executed in a very amusing way , and the Astronomi- cal portion of it is prepared evidently by a person of science .'— Critical Review for December 1816 . A very entertaining and useful compendium of multifarious ...
... appears to us to be executed in a very amusing way , and the Astronomi- cal portion of it is prepared evidently by a person of science .'— Critical Review for December 1816 . A very entertaining and useful compendium of multifarious ...
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... , or the matter of heat , may be considered as a substance of very considerable chemical influence . It appears to be highly elastic , subtle , and impon- derable . It unites chemically with all bodies , in Introduction. ...
... , or the matter of heat , may be considered as a substance of very considerable chemical influence . It appears to be highly elastic , subtle , and impon- derable . It unites chemically with all bodies , in Introduction. ...
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... appears that a peculiar substance , the chief constituent of the charcoal , has by the process of combustion en- tered into combination with the oxygen , and has formed an acid gas of a peculiar kind . The substance yielded by the ...
... appears that a peculiar substance , the chief constituent of the charcoal , has by the process of combustion en- tered into combination with the oxygen , and has formed an acid gas of a peculiar kind . The substance yielded by the ...
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... appears from a curious experiment that the basis of ammonia is a metal ; and this assumed metal has been named AMMONIUM . Ammonia ap- pears to be a combination of this metal with oxygen . 2. POTASH , or vegetable fixed alkali , is ...
... appears from a curious experiment that the basis of ammonia is a metal ; and this assumed metal has been named AMMONIUM . Ammonia ap- pears to be a combination of this metal with oxygen . 2. POTASH , or vegetable fixed alkali , is ...
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