The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 23Henry Colburn, 1827 |
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... employed . Soon after his arrival , a much - esteemed friend , wishing to instruct his children in chemistry , and not approving of any work which he had been able to procure , applied to Mr. Parkes for advice , who told him that he had ...
... employed . Soon after his arrival , a much - esteemed friend , wishing to instruct his children in chemistry , and not approving of any work which he had been able to procure , applied to Mr. Parkes for advice , who told him that he had ...
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... employed in many of those manufactures which are most dependent on a correct knowledge of the principle of chemistry : he takes every opportunity of suggesting improvements in the different methods of procedure , and had the ...
... employed in many of those manufactures which are most dependent on a correct knowledge of the principle of chemistry : he takes every opportunity of suggesting improvements in the different methods of procedure , and had the ...
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... employed in almost every scientific treatise ; and much of the wonderful increase of knowledge of these periods must be ascribed to it . The subject of the disquisition under consideration is divided into four sections ; the first ...
... employed in almost every scientific treatise ; and much of the wonderful increase of knowledge of these periods must be ascribed to it . The subject of the disquisition under consideration is divided into four sections ; the first ...
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... and obvious , that you would scarcely expect an objection to be raised to it , even by Dr. Young himself , especially when it is compared with an expression respecting this very study , which he has employed in his Nautical Economy . 37.
... and obvious , that you would scarcely expect an objection to be raised to it , even by Dr. Young himself , especially when it is compared with an expression respecting this very study , which he has employed in his Nautical Economy . 37.
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this very study , which he has employed in his letter to the Archduke John , dated in August , 1816 : " They must however remember , when they undertake such a task , that it is not by the gigantic exertions of fancied talents , but by ...
this very study , which he has employed in his letter to the Archduke John , dated in August , 1816 : " They must however remember , when they undertake such a task , that it is not by the gigantic exertions of fancied talents , but by ...
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