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Page 296
... proportion of the original native acid of the fruit con- joined with the saccharine part of the juice . It seems to me very evident , also , that the saccharine juice can be more quickly brought into the state of wine than the acid ...
... proportion of the original native acid of the fruit con- joined with the saccharine part of the juice . It seems to me very evident , also , that the saccharine juice can be more quickly brought into the state of wine than the acid ...
Page 346
... proportion required by placing it at a distance in due proportion greater than that of the paper from the instrument . In this case a lens becomes requisite for ena- bling the eye to see at two unequal distances with equal di ...
... proportion required by placing it at a distance in due proportion greater than that of the paper from the instrument . In this case a lens becomes requisite for ena- bling the eye to see at two unequal distances with equal di ...
Page 311
... Proportion of Water , with supersa- turated Carbonate of Potash , in order that the Potash may be completely disengaged by Means of Lime . Ir must have been observed that , in the first article quoted in the preceding section , it has ...
... Proportion of Water , with supersa- turated Carbonate of Potash , in order that the Potash may be completely disengaged by Means of Lime . Ir must have been observed that , in the first article quoted in the preceding section , it has ...
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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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