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Pagina 4
... pump , and the receiver exhausted ; it became an elastic fluid , and in its gaseous state was rapidly absorbed or decomposed by the water . When warm water was poured into a glass containing it , it expanded 4 Sir H. DAVY's Account.
... pump , and the receiver exhausted ; it became an elastic fluid , and in its gaseous state was rapidly absorbed or decomposed by the water . When warm water was poured into a glass containing it , it expanded 4 Sir H. DAVY's Account.
Pagina 5
... glass of olive oil , pro- duced a most violent explosion ; and the glass , though strong , was broken into fragments . Similar effects were produced by its action on oil of turpentine and naphtha . When it was thrown into ether there ...
... glass of olive oil , pro- duced a most violent explosion ; and the glass , though strong , was broken into fragments . Similar effects were produced by its action on oil of turpentine and naphtha . When it was thrown into ether there ...
Pagina 31
... glass . Among persons in the in- ferior stations of society , means are rarely resorted to for correcting slight defects of this nature ; and , indeed , I have reason to believe the imperfection in such people is not unfre- quently ...
... glass . Among persons in the in- ferior stations of society , means are rarely resorted to for correcting slight defects of this nature ; and , indeed , I have reason to believe the imperfection in such people is not unfre- quently ...
Pagina 32
... glass ; the natural consequence of which is , that their eyes in a short time become so fixed in the state requiring ... glasses in the various colleges , they are used by a considerable proportion of 32 Mr. WARE's Observations on the near.
... glass ; the natural consequence of which is , that their eyes in a short time become so fixed in the state requiring ... glasses in the various colleges , they are used by a considerable proportion of 32 Mr. WARE's Observations on the near.
Pagina 33
... glass that is most concave be at first employed , the eye , in a little time , will be accommo- dated to it , and then a glass one number deeper may be used with similar advantage to the sight ; and if the wish for en- joying the most ...
... glass that is most concave be at first employed , the eye , in a little time , will be accommo- dated to it , and then a glass one number deeper may be used with similar advantage to the sight ; and if the wish for en- joying the most ...
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