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... matter attached to it , or diffused through its substance . It is this coloring matter alone which is soluble in water , and imparts the redness to it ; the globule itself not being miscible with this fluid , but remaining suspended or ...
... matter attached to it , or diffused through its substance . It is this coloring matter alone which is soluble in water , and imparts the redness to it ; the globule itself not being miscible with this fluid , but remaining suspended or ...
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... matter which are known to us only in their states of motion when acting upon our organs of sense , or upon other matter , and which are not susceptible of being confined . They have been sometimes called etherial substances , which ...
... matter which are known to us only in their states of motion when acting upon our organs of sense , or upon other matter , and which are not susceptible of being confined . They have been sometimes called etherial substances , which ...
Pagina 153
... matter , so calorific re- pulsion has been accounted for by supposing a subtile fluid , capable of combining with bodies , and of separating their parts from each other , which has been named the matter of heat , or caloric . 6 Many of ...
... matter , so calorific re- pulsion has been accounted for by supposing a subtile fluid , capable of combining with bodies , and of separating their parts from each other , which has been named the matter of heat , or caloric . 6 Many of ...
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