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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... action of heat , called a re- tort , an alembic , or still , having a neck projecting from it , to which is attached another vessel to receive the fluid that rises first , which is called the receiver . The vessel that contains the ...
... action of heat , called a re- tort , an alembic , or still , having a neck projecting from it , to which is attached another vessel to receive the fluid that rises first , which is called the receiver . The vessel that contains the ...
Strona xlvii
... action of heat . These substances require , according to their several natures , vessels of different kinds strong enough to resist the fire ; they are made of earthenware , of porcelain , or a mixture of clay and powder of black - lead ...
... action of heat . These substances require , according to their several natures , vessels of different kinds strong enough to resist the fire ; they are made of earthenware , of porcelain , or a mixture of clay and powder of black - lead ...
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... action of heat , the liquid part will be dispersed by evaporation , leaving the solid remains . On fresh water being added to this , a solution will be obtained , which may be com- pletely separated from the undissolved parts by filtra ...
... action of heat , the liquid part will be dispersed by evaporation , leaving the solid remains . On fresh water being added to this , a solution will be obtained , which may be com- pletely separated from the undissolved parts by filtra ...
Strona li
... actions be done more frequently with an actual eye to God's pre- sence , by your often seeing him in the glass of the creation . In the face of the sun you may see God's beauty ; in the fire you may feel his heat warming ; in the water ...
... actions be done more frequently with an actual eye to God's pre- sence , by your often seeing him in the glass of the creation . In the face of the sun you may see God's beauty ; in the fire you may feel his heat warming ; in the water ...
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... actions and cir- cumstances of life must , compared with the joys of battle , appear insipid . The fearful alternation of the mind between triumph and despair , the vastness of the stake , and the intensity of effort to which all the ...
... actions and cir- cumstances of life must , compared with the joys of battle , appear insipid . The fearful alternation of the mind between triumph and despair , the vastness of the stake , and the intensity of effort to which all the ...
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