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binations of very sparing solubility , and produced more or less a film on the glass , which film was dissolved by nitric acid ; -as the phosphates , oxalates , chromates , sulphates . Chloride of lead is but slightly soluble in pure ...
binations of very sparing solubility , and produced more or less a film on the glass , which film was dissolved by nitric acid ; -as the phosphates , oxalates , chromates , sulphates . Chloride of lead is but slightly soluble in pure ...
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The case however of the existence of partial and irregular lines of less resistance , regarded as modifying , and not as principal causes , comes within the sphere of our investigations . We may now proceed to this point .
The case however of the existence of partial and irregular lines of less resistance , regarded as modifying , and not as principal causes , comes within the sphere of our investigations . We may now proceed to this point .
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It may hence be inferred , that the food of the Sivatherium was less herbaceous than that of the existing horned ruminants , and derived from leaves and twigs ; or that as in the horse , the food was more completely masticated ...
It may hence be inferred , that the food of the Sivatherium was less herbaceous than that of the existing horned ruminants , and derived from leaves and twigs ; or that as in the horse , the food was more completely masticated ...
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JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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