Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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... the single act of the respective Secretaries , till the Forty - seventh Volume : the Society , as a Body , never interesting themselves any further in their publication , than by occasionally recommending the revival of them to some ...
... the single act of the respective Secretaries , till the Forty - seventh Volume : the Society , as a Body , never interesting themselves any further in their publication , than by occasionally recommending the revival of them to some ...
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... on this occasion to remark , that it is an established rule of the Society , to which they will always adhere , never to give their opinion , as a Body , upon any subject , either of Nature or Art , that comes before them .
... on this occasion to remark , that it is an established rule of the Society , to which they will always adhere , never to give their opinion , as a Body , upon any subject , either of Nature or Art , that comes before them .
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... very slight action ; gas was disengaged in small quantities , and a substance like wax was formed , which had lost the characteristic properties of the new body . On alcohol it acted slowly , lost its colour , and became a white ...
... very slight action ; gas was disengaged in small quantities , and a substance like wax was formed , which had lost the characteristic properties of the new body . On alcohol it acted slowly , lost its colour , and became a white ...
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The new body , when acted upon under water by mercury , afforded a substance having the appearance of corrosive sublimate , and gas was disengaged . On tin foil and zinc it exerted no action ; it had no action on sulphur , nor on resin ...
The new body , when acted upon under water by mercury , afforded a substance having the appearance of corrosive sublimate , and gas was disengaged . On tin foil and zinc it exerted no action ; it had no action on sulphur , nor on resin ...
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Among the known forms of crystallized bodies , there is no one common to a greater number of substances than the regular octohedron , and no one in which a corresponding difficulty has occurred with regard to determining which ...
Among the known forms of crystallized bodies , there is no one common to a greater number of substances than the regular octohedron , and no one in which a corresponding difficulty has occurred with regard to determining which ...
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