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Page 253
Ampère , will vindicate its claim to respect amongst chemical philosophers . - One more word with respect to the reasonableness of imagining that Davy might choose to abandon his former hypothesis without deliberate consideration .
Ampère , will vindicate its claim to respect amongst chemical philosophers . - One more word with respect to the reasonableness of imagining that Davy might choose to abandon his former hypothesis without deliberate consideration .
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In this respect they are , one and all , " models of the very best kind for the elementary writer , and far better adapted than any which we are acquainted with , for the purposes of actual study . In saying this , we mean no ordinary ...
In this respect they are , one and all , " models of the very best kind for the elementary writer , and far better adapted than any which we are acquainted with , for the purposes of actual study . In saying this , we mean no ordinary ...
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... memoir on the subject to which it is devoted , comprehending a summary of all that is yet known respecting it . ... Mr. Garner proceeds to speak of the position of the animal with respect to the shell ; and thence to describe the ...
... memoir on the subject to which it is devoted , comprehending a summary of all that is yet known respecting it . ... Mr. Garner proceeds to speak of the position of the animal with respect to the shell ; and thence to describe the ...
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Contents
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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