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... seems to possess many of the characteristics of a neutral salt . When the new gas was heated in contact with metals , the effect was to decompose it ; the oxymuriatic gas uniting to the metal , while the carbonic oxyd was left unchanged ...
... seems to possess many of the characteristics of a neutral salt . When the new gas was heated in contact with metals , the effect was to decompose it ; the oxymuriatic gas uniting to the metal , while the carbonic oxyd was left unchanged ...
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... seems to suppose , ( p . 452 , 3. ) to keep them honest or merciful . It is sufficient to say that their creed does them more credit than their history . We pass to the Dissertation on Christianity , in Vol . II . - To this part of Dr ...
... seems to suppose , ( p . 452 , 3. ) to keep them honest or merciful . It is sufficient to say that their creed does them more credit than their history . We pass to the Dissertation on Christianity , in Vol . II . - To this part of Dr ...
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... seems to be a settled point among the various sects , that supposed heterodoxy must be followed by real hatred . The analytical complexion of these disquisitions will make them appear dry to many readers . In order to be perspicuous ...
... seems to be a settled point among the various sects , that supposed heterodoxy must be followed by real hatred . The analytical complexion of these disquisitions will make them appear dry to many readers . In order to be perspicuous ...
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