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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... circumstances of their affairs , the Transactions had happened for any length of time to be intermitted . And this seems principally to have been done with a view to satisfy the Public , that their usual meetings were then continued ...
... circumstances of their affairs , the Transactions had happened for any length of time to be intermitted . And this seems principally to have been done with a view to satisfy the Public , that their usual meetings were then continued ...
Pagina 1
... circumstances as have come to my knowledge respecting a new and a very extraordinary deto- nating compound . I am anxious that those circumstances should be made public as speedily as possible , because experi- ments upon the substance ...
... circumstances as have come to my knowledge respecting a new and a very extraordinary deto- nating compound . I am anxious that those circumstances should be made public as speedily as possible , because experi- ments upon the substance ...
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... circumstances which I had never tried before , that of presenting them to each other artificially cooled , the azote being in a nascent state . For this purpose I made a solution of ammonia , cooled it by a mixture of ice and muriate of ...
... circumstances which I had never tried before , that of presenting them to each other artificially cooled , the azote being in a nascent state . For this purpose I made a solution of ammonia , cooled it by a mixture of ice and muriate of ...
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... circumstance of which he had written to me an account , in the end of July , which promised to elucidate the enquiry , viz . that Mr. JAMES BURTON , jun . in exposing chlorine to a solution of nitrate of ammonia , had observed the ...
... circumstance of which he had written to me an account , in the end of July , which promised to elucidate the enquiry , viz . that Mr. JAMES BURTON , jun . in exposing chlorine to a solution of nitrate of ammonia , had observed the ...
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... circumstances , at- tendant on these different imperfections in vision , may not be found wholly undeserving the attention of the Royal Society . Near sightedness usually comes on between the ages of ten and eighteen . The discovery of ...
... circumstances , at- tendant on these different imperfections in vision , may not be found wholly undeserving the attention of the Royal Society . Near sightedness usually comes on between the ages of ten and eighteen . The discovery of ...
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