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AMONG the vast variety of substances with which Each particular liquid becomes
solid at a tempewe are acquainted , and ... By the addition of heat solid at the
same time , one that is commonly known , is bodies become liquid , and liquid ...
AMONG the vast variety of substances with which Each particular liquid becomes
solid at a tempewe are acquainted , and ... By the addition of heat solid at the
same time , one that is commonly known , is bodies become liquid , and liquid ...
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Thus whole of the water has become solid . The ordinary water , which usually
becomes ice at 32 ° , may , by the melting - point of tin , is 442 ° but it may ,
notwithaddition of one part of common salt to three parts standing , be cooled , by
skilful ...
Thus whole of the water has become solid . The ordinary water , which usually
becomes ice at 32 ° , may , by the melting - point of tin , is 442 ° but it may ,
notwithaddition of one part of common salt to three parts standing , be cooled , by
skilful ...
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The the third , slight signs of vegetation were visible on a banks thus become so
saturated with water , that they few of the hardier trees . These gradually became
can oppose little resistance to the action of the more general as we approached ...
The the third , slight signs of vegetation were visible on a banks thus become so
saturated with water , that they few of the hardier trees . These gradually became
can oppose little resistance to the action of the more general as we approached ...
Página 134
... we become immediately conscious of a diminu- commonly used and expressly
intended for that purtion of the internal ... the air may be of the external pressure ;
the chest becomes oppressed , removed from any given portion of the body ; its ...
... we become immediately conscious of a diminu- commonly used and expressly
intended for that purtion of the internal ... the air may be of the external pressure ;
the chest becomes oppressed , removed from any given portion of the body ; its ...
Página 162
No one can be prevailed To the northward of Grace the coast becomes bolder ,
and on to reside there . A former shepherd lost his wife , a son , 1 terminates in
the long and narrow pr tory of Tolsta and daughter , at different times , by their ...
No one can be prevailed To the northward of Grace the coast becomes bolder ,
and on to reside there . A former shepherd lost his wife , a son , 1 terminates in
the long and narrow pr tory of Tolsta and daughter , at different times , by their ...
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