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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Strona vi
... nearly as possible on the same model . We shall not consider it as requisite for us to continue our report of this annual publication .'- Monthly Review for August 1817 . " The Almanack , in order to be reduced to a cheap and conve ...
... nearly as possible on the same model . We shall not consider it as requisite for us to continue our report of this annual publication .'- Monthly Review for August 1817 . " The Almanack , in order to be reduced to a cheap and conve ...
Strona xi
... nearly the same manner from the burning of the diamond , or of plumbago , commonly called black - lead . The salts formed by this acid are termed carbonates . WATER is formed by the union of oxygen with another gaseous substance . - 4 ...
... nearly the same manner from the burning of the diamond , or of plumbago , commonly called black - lead . The salts formed by this acid are termed carbonates . WATER is formed by the union of oxygen with another gaseous substance . - 4 ...
Strona xiv
... nearly in its combustibility with the substances just treated of , SULPHUR or brimstone may be very properly examined in this place . It is of a yellow colour , hard and brittle , and of but little taste . It yields its peculiar smell ...
... nearly in its combustibility with the substances just treated of , SULPHUR or brimstone may be very properly examined in this place . It is of a yellow colour , hard and brittle , and of but little taste . It yields its peculiar smell ...
Strona xx
... nearly resembles barium . We shall now proceed to the metals which were known before the discoveries of Davy : these are twenty - seven in number . - 1 . GOLD , of a yellow colour , high lustre , and the most ductile and mallea- ble of ...
... nearly resembles barium . We shall now proceed to the metals which were known before the discoveries of Davy : these are twenty - seven in number . - 1 . GOLD , of a yellow colour , high lustre , and the most ductile and mallea- ble of ...
Strona xxxvi
... nearly to resins , as to merit the name of ANIMAL RESINS . Under this head may be placed the resin of bile , castor , and ambergris . BONES are formed of cartilage , gelatine , and fat , deriving their hardness from the earthy salts ...
... nearly to resins , as to merit the name of ANIMAL RESINS . Under this head may be placed the resin of bile , castor , and ambergris . BONES are formed of cartilage , gelatine , and fat , deriving their hardness from the earthy salts ...
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