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... nature ; and that this mixed substance accompanies a species of coal which in many parts still exhibits its vegetable origin , whilst in others it passes into pit coal , we may with the greatest probability conclude that bitumen is a ...
... nature ; and that this mixed substance accompanies a species of coal which in many parts still exhibits its vegetable origin , whilst in others it passes into pit coal , we may with the greatest probability conclude that bitumen is a ...
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... nature of the above - mentioned spring ; and the result proved it to be , in reality , possessed of medical virtue . Professor Pallas , in his Travels , published at Leipzich , has given a short account of this spring . In 1801 , Mr ...
... nature of the above - mentioned spring ; and the result proved it to be , in reality , possessed of medical virtue . Professor Pallas , in his Travels , published at Leipzich , has given a short account of this spring . In 1801 , Mr ...
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... nature . " The author is therefore ignorant that the good French painters study Nature much , and that she never was more studied by any school : as a painter , he ought to know that people sometimes see with different eyes . M ...
... nature . " The author is therefore ignorant that the good French painters study Nature much , and that she never was more studied by any school : as a painter , he ought to know that people sometimes see with different eyes . M ...
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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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