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... vegetable substances containing tannin , and their peculiar properties . I. Observations on the Analysis of astringent Vegetable Infusions . The substances that have been supposed to exist most ge- ncrally in astringent infusions are ...
... vegetable substances containing tannin , and their peculiar properties . I. Observations on the Analysis of astringent Vegetable Infusions . The substances that have been supposed to exist most ge- ncrally in astringent infusions are ...
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... vegetable acid ? Melilite belongs to the mineral kingdom by its base , and to the vegetable by the constituent principles of its acid , and by the origin of its formation amidst beds of coal : but coals being con- sidered as fossils ...
... vegetable acid ? Melilite belongs to the mineral kingdom by its base , and to the vegetable by the constituent principles of its acid , and by the origin of its formation amidst beds of coal : but coals being con- sidered as fossils ...
Page 85
... vegetable acid ? Melilite belongs to the mineral kingdom by its base , and to the vegetable by the constituent principles of its acid , and by the origin of its formation amidst beds of coal : but coals being con- sidered as fossils ...
... vegetable acid ? Melilite belongs to the mineral kingdom by its base , and to the vegetable by the constituent principles of its acid , and by the origin of its formation amidst beds of coal : but coals being con- sidered as fossils ...
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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