Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volumen81819 |
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... supposed that they pass over from Ireland , the passage between the two islands being but small . As we have instances of these birds lighting on ships in the Channel and the Bay of Biscay , we may conjecture their winter - quarters to ...
... supposed that they pass over from Ireland , the passage between the two islands being but small . As we have instances of these birds lighting on ships in the Channel and the Bay of Biscay , we may conjecture their winter - quarters to ...
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... supposed that this rancidity was owing to the developement of a peculiar acid ; but Par- mentier and Deyeux have shewn that no acid is present in rancid butter . When butter is distilled , there comes over water an acid , and an oil ...
... supposed that this rancidity was owing to the developement of a peculiar acid ; but Par- mentier and Deyeux have shewn that no acid is present in rancid butter . When butter is distilled , there comes over water an acid , and an oil ...
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... supposed that it was likewise dissolved in its metallic state , with- out an acid intermedium : but as this metal scarcely ever exists in nature without being in the state of oxyd , combined with the carbonic or sulphuric acid , the ...
... supposed that it was likewise dissolved in its metallic state , with- out an acid intermedium : but as this metal scarcely ever exists in nature without being in the state of oxyd , combined with the carbonic or sulphuric acid , the ...
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... supposed to contain this oily substance ; but it is now known that this taste , which does not exist in bitumen , is produced by the calcareous muriat . There is no difficulty in conceiving how water , which percolates through the ...
... supposed to contain this oily substance ; but it is now known that this taste , which does not exist in bitumen , is produced by the calcareous muriat . There is no difficulty in conceiving how water , which percolates through the ...
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... supposed to be all im- pregnated with sulphat of iron . Monnet has ascer- tained that most of them do not contain this salt , and be supposed that the iron is dissolved without the in- termedium of an acid . It is at present known ...
... supposed to be all im- pregnated with sulphat of iron . Monnet has ascer- tained that most of them do not contain this salt , and be supposed that the iron is dissolved without the in- termedium of an acid . It is at present known ...
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