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... nature and object of this treatise , we should not particularly notice , were it not followed by several others of a similar origin , but still more injurious to the general perspicuity and accuracy of our chemical knowledge . Such ...
... nature and object of this treatise , we should not particularly notice , were it not followed by several others of a similar origin , but still more injurious to the general perspicuity and accuracy of our chemical knowledge . Such ...
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... natural phænomena , is surely to contemplate nature under the veil of art . By such means , it is true , a system may be consolidated , but our knowledge of the economy of nature will never advance one step nearer truth . The second ...
... natural phænomena , is surely to contemplate nature under the veil of art . By such means , it is true , a system may be consolidated , but our knowledge of the economy of nature will never advance one step nearer truth . The second ...
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... nature , anterior and superior to all limited modes of being ; the source of all order , or relations to life , thought , and volun- tary power . 7 21. But beside the relations of the parts of animated beings to each other , and of ...
... nature , anterior and superior to all limited modes of being ; the source of all order , or relations to life , thought , and volun- tary power . 7 21. But beside the relations of the parts of animated beings to each other , and of ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
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Summary Considerations upon variegated Colours | 11 |
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