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... substance of another : the more eminent instances whereof are to be care- fully collected . XI . Dilatations or distractions , by external force . These dilatations or distractions , are such as proceed not from any appetite in the ...
... substance of another : the more eminent instances whereof are to be care- fully collected . XI . Dilatations or distractions , by external force . These dilatations or distractions , are such as proceed not from any appetite in the ...
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... able ends answered also by disposing it in the natural order , so as to shew how bodies run down , in a descending scale , from the most ponderous substance , gold ; to the lightest fine - Pennyweight . grs . Borage , its expressed 138.
... able ends answered also by disposing it in the natural order , so as to shew how bodies run down , in a descending scale , from the most ponderous substance , gold ; to the lightest fine - Pennyweight . grs . Borage , its expressed 138.
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... substance we know ; but also the most uniform , homogene- ous , and without any volatile part . The experi- ments , upon which the table was formed , pro- ceeded thus . We fashioned an ounce of pure gold into a so- lid cube , and ...
... substance we know ; but also the most uniform , homogene- ous , and without any volatile part . The experi- ments , upon which the table was formed , pro- ceeded thus . We fashioned an ounce of pure gold into a so- lid cube , and ...
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... substance . But fire and air do not condense bodies , except by accident ; as we shall shew hereafter . And for the earth , which should be heavier than gold , and all other bodies ; it is so buried , as hardly to be found , and ...
... substance . But fire and air do not condense bodies , except by accident ; as we shall shew hereafter . And for the earth , which should be heavier than gold , and all other bodies ; it is so buried , as hardly to be found , and ...
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... fumes , we likewise include the expira- tions of dry bodies . 4. Exhalations proceeding from oily bodies . 5. Breaths afforded by bodies aqueous in their substance , but inflammable in their spirit ; as in wines , and other fermented 157.
... fumes , we likewise include the expira- tions of dry bodies . 4. Exhalations proceeding from oily bodies . 5. Breaths afforded by bodies aqueous in their substance , but inflammable in their spirit ; as in wines , and other fermented 157.
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