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... appear doubtful . The more general method , however , appears to have been , to denominate the substances from the cement , as being the predominating agent ; and this rule is particularly applicable in the present instance , as oxyd of ...
... appear doubtful . The more general method , however , appears to have been , to denominate the substances from the cement , as being the predominating agent ; and this rule is particularly applicable in the present instance , as oxyd of ...
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... appears that the first contains exactly twice as much of the oxymu- riate as the last . The action of water on these substances is attended by some curious phænomena : when added to the liquor , a thick syrupy fluid is produced , which ...
... appears that the first contains exactly twice as much of the oxymu- riate as the last . The action of water on these substances is attended by some curious phænomena : when added to the liquor , a thick syrupy fluid is produced , which ...
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... appears to have possessed a due share of intellect . His case exhibits human nature under a novel aspect , and lays open a curious field for philosophical and metaphysical investigation . The two most remarkable points for observation ...
... appears to have possessed a due share of intellect . His case exhibits human nature under a novel aspect , and lays open a curious field for philosophical and metaphysical investigation . The two most remarkable points for observation ...
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