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... nature . But is this frame to be understood , while we are ignorant of the parts of which it is com- posed ? No : on the contrary , if we would attain a general and use- ful knowledge in this study , it must be founded in a knowledge of ...
... nature . But is this frame to be understood , while we are ignorant of the parts of which it is com- posed ? No : on the contrary , if we would attain a general and use- ful knowledge in this study , it must be founded in a knowledge of ...
Pagina 362
... nature , and the great lines in natural history . But I know of no great lines in natural history that are not composed of small ones : nor have I ever had occasion to admire any man's knowledge concerning a great line , that was ...
... nature , and the great lines in natural history . But I know of no great lines in natural history that are not composed of small ones : nor have I ever had occasion to admire any man's knowledge concerning a great line , that was ...
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... nature . 4. A great quantity of mucilage analogous to gum Arabic . 5. A vegeto - animal matter , coagulable by heat , which gives much ammoniac by distilla- tion , and which is of the nature of gluten . 6. Phosphoric acid , in part free ...
... nature . 4. A great quantity of mucilage analogous to gum Arabic . 5. A vegeto - animal matter , coagulable by heat , which gives much ammoniac by distilla- tion , and which is of the nature of gluten . 6. Phosphoric acid , in part free ...
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