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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... less by the neatness of its typographical exe- cution , than the accuracy of its literary and scientific details . Universal Magazine for January 1814 . " On a general survey of this book , we do not hesitate to pro- nounce it as one of ...
... less by the neatness of its typographical exe- cution , than the accuracy of its literary and scientific details . Universal Magazine for January 1814 . " On a general survey of this book , we do not hesitate to pro- nounce it as one of ...
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... less attracted , and suf- fers a proportionate degree of inflection . In passing through media of different densities it suffers different degrees of refraction . This is always found to be greatest in combustible bodies ; and hence Sir ...
... less attracted , and suf- fers a proportionate degree of inflection . In passing through media of different densities it suffers different degrees of refraction . This is always found to be greatest in combustible bodies ; and hence Sir ...
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... less quantity , and thereby form the oxide of phosphorus . Its com- pounds with other bodies are termed phosphurets ; and the gas to which we referred in the former paragraph , being a compound of hydrogen with phosphorus , is termed ...
... less quantity , and thereby form the oxide of phosphorus . Its com- pounds with other bodies are termed phosphurets ; and the gas to which we referred in the former paragraph , being a compound of hydrogen with phosphorus , is termed ...
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... less portion of oxygen to combine with the sulphur , the product is termed sulphurous acid . The salts in the former case are termed sulphates , and in the latter , sulphites . It readily combines with hydrogen gas , forming ...
... less portion of oxygen to combine with the sulphur , the product is termed sulphurous acid . The salts in the former case are termed sulphates , and in the latter , sulphites . It readily combines with hydrogen gas , forming ...
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... less than 0,002 of its weight of lime . Davy discovered the metal of lime ; it is only four or five times heavier than water , solid and white like silver ; it burns with brilliance , leaving its oxide lime be- hind . The metal is named ...
... less than 0,002 of its weight of lime . Davy discovered the metal of lime ; it is only four or five times heavier than water , solid and white like silver ; it burns with brilliance , leaving its oxide lime be- hind . The metal is named ...
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