Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1807 - Physics |
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Page 19
... supposed Formation of Muriatic Acid in Water by the Influence of the Gal- vanic Pile . By Professor PFAFF * . I HAVE continued , since my first communication in the Annales de Chimie t , my inquiries upon the supposed for- mation of the ...
... supposed Formation of Muriatic Acid in Water by the Influence of the Gal- vanic Pile . By Professor PFAFF * . I HAVE continued , since my first communication in the Annales de Chimie t , my inquiries upon the supposed for- mation of the ...
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... supposed that they may be estimated at 70 or 80,000 . They are not persecuted , but they are not permitted to make converts by the governments under which they reside ; and it is sup- posed that many respectable Hindoos would be happy ...
... supposed that they may be estimated at 70 or 80,000 . They are not persecuted , but they are not permitted to make converts by the governments under which they reside ; and it is sup- posed that many respectable Hindoos would be happy ...
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... supposed that they are of the age of Henry VII . or VIII .; that they had been imported from Flanders , and used either as conversa- tion cards , or wooden platters . The circumstance of their being found chiefly in Staffordshire ...
... supposed that they are of the age of Henry VII . or VIII .; that they had been imported from Flanders , and used either as conversa- tion cards , or wooden platters . The circumstance of their being found chiefly in Staffordshire ...
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Summary Considerations upon variegated Colours | 11 |
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