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Pagina 363
... fact is no reason for rejecting it : but the fact itself would require to be carefully investigated and reported . The spurious crystals of felspar at Flackenstein , in Silesia , for example , have been proved , by Klaproth's analysis ...
... fact is no reason for rejecting it : but the fact itself would require to be carefully investigated and reported . The spurious crystals of felspar at Flackenstein , in Silesia , for example , have been proved , by Klaproth's analysis ...
Pagina 409
... fact as they find them ; and they have never so far identified themselves with any par → ticular theory , as to be anxious to reconcile to it any stubborn fact which at first view seems to be inconsistent with it . We are not quite so ...
... fact as they find them ; and they have never so far identified themselves with any par → ticular theory , as to be anxious to reconcile to it any stubborn fact which at first view seems to be inconsistent with it . We are not quite so ...
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... fact may now , there- fore , be placed among the best established laws of magnetism ; and such establishment may be said to constitute the entire object of this little volume : for its author has not attempted to push his inquiries ...
... fact may now , there- fore , be placed among the best established laws of magnetism ; and such establishment may be said to constitute the entire object of this little volume : for its author has not attempted to push his inquiries ...
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