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Page 198
... proved , by a series of experiments on the diamond in oxygen gas , exposed to the action of the con- centrated rays from the sun , that this substance is one of the purest forms of carbon ; and that the other known classes of ...
... proved , by a series of experiments on the diamond in oxygen gas , exposed to the action of the con- centrated rays from the sun , that this substance is one of the purest forms of carbon ; and that the other known classes of ...
Page 76
... proved , by the experiments and discoveries of modern chemistry , that the separation and union of many principles take place in the course of vegeta- tion . For it is shown by experience , that when plants are irri- tated in the light ...
... proved , by the experiments and discoveries of modern chemistry , that the separation and union of many principles take place in the course of vegeta- tion . For it is shown by experience , that when plants are irri- tated in the light ...
Page 154
... proved that the distilled oil of the leaves of the laurel cherry forins , by means of lime , prussic acid . I must here remark that , for the greater certainty , I repeated both experiments , as I did in regard to all the rest , without ...
... proved that the distilled oil of the leaves of the laurel cherry forins , by means of lime , prussic acid . I must here remark that , for the greater certainty , I repeated both experiments , as I did in regard to all the rest , without ...
Contents
Account of a Journey to the Summit of the Peak | 31 |
On Mr ARTHUR WOOLFs improved Apparatus | 40 |
On the Motion of Bodies affected by Friction | 47 |
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