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... common day - light . A diminution of the gas speedily took place ; in a few minutes a film , which had the appearance of oil , was seen on the surface of the fluid ; by shaking the phial it collected in small glo- bules , and fell to ...
... common day - light . A diminution of the gas speedily took place ; in a few minutes a film , which had the appearance of oil , was seen on the surface of the fluid ; by shaking the phial it collected in small glo- bules , and fell to ...
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... common purposes , every near sighted eye can see with nearly equal accuracy through two glasses , one of which is one number deeper than the other ; and though the sight be in a slight degree more assisted by the deepest of these than ...
... common purposes , every near sighted eye can see with nearly equal accuracy through two glasses , one of which is one number deeper than the other ; and though the sight be in a slight degree more assisted by the deepest of these than ...
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... common observation , that as near sighted persons grow older they become less near sighted ; since my eyes , on the contrary , are more near sighted , at the age of fifty - five , than they were at twenty - five , and I am now obliged ...
... common observation , that as near sighted persons grow older they become less near sighted ; since my eyes , on the contrary , are more near sighted , at the age of fifty - five , than they were at twenty - five , and I am now obliged ...
Pagina 51
... 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 mo- dification of its form is to be considered as primitive ; since in ...
... 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 mo- dification of its form is to be considered as primitive ; since in ...
Pagina 73
... ball is condensed by the common opera- If the ball be more than half full , it will be liable to burst by the expansion of water in freezing . MDCCCXIII . L. tion of cold , and the vacuum produced by this of freezing at a distance . 73.
... ball is condensed by the common opera- If the ball be more than half full , it will be liable to burst by the expansion of water in freezing . MDCCCXIII . L. tion of cold , and the vacuum produced by this of freezing at a distance . 73.
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