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Page 212
... kind of brittle calcareous earth and pudding - stone or aggregated rocks , Such a prodigious mass as that which fell , would easily crumble by its own weight , and spread over a wide surface . The bed of the mountain from which the ...
... kind of brittle calcareous earth and pudding - stone or aggregated rocks , Such a prodigious mass as that which fell , would easily crumble by its own weight , and spread over a wide surface . The bed of the mountain from which the ...
Page 353
... kind of food under- goes that kind of fermentation which is most analogous to its nature . As we are acquainted with only one kind of spirituous fermentation , and only one kind of the putrid , I shall not speak of these two ...
... kind of food under- goes that kind of fermentation which is most analogous to its nature . As we are acquainted with only one kind of spirituous fermentation , and only one kind of the putrid , I shall not speak of these two ...
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... kind to a principle essentially different from electricity . The examination to which I submitted a great number of substances relatively to the phænomena they pre- sent , when we employ them to close the galvanic circle from one pole ...
... kind to a principle essentially different from electricity . The examination to which I submitted a great number of substances relatively to the phænomena they pre- sent , when we employ them to close the galvanic circle from one pole ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
Account of the Success of the American Expedition | 13 |
Description of a Compound Gasometer for Purposes | 34 |
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