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Page 208
... spirit and water in Co- lumn I , compared with that of distilled water at 60o . In Column III , 100 parts by measure of pure spirit , at the temperature marked on the top of every separate table , is assumed as the constant standard ...
... spirit and water in Co- lumn I , compared with that of distilled water at 60o . In Column III , 100 parts by measure of pure spirit , at the temperature marked on the top of every separate table , is assumed as the constant standard ...
Page 109
... spirit , nor a spirit of as pleasant a taste , as malt dried in an equal and slow manner . If it be consi- dered that the saccharine matter of the grain produces alone and exclusively the spirit , it will be easily conceived that malt ...
... spirit , nor a spirit of as pleasant a taste , as malt dried in an equal and slow manner . If it be consi- dered that the saccharine matter of the grain produces alone and exclusively the spirit , it will be easily conceived that malt ...
Page 110
... spirit to pri- vate persons , who desire to have it , at double the price of common geneva ; and if the fermentation and distillation be conducted with prudence , a spirit may be drawn from it which equals the spirit of wine in vinosity ...
... spirit to pri- vate persons , who desire to have it , at double the price of common geneva ; and if the fermentation and distillation be conducted with prudence , a spirit may be drawn from it which equals the spirit of wine in vinosity ...
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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