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Page 52
... respect of the bodies which act upon tan and upon iron , since this metal is precipitated green by cinchona , and blue by gall - nuts ; they also differ in another respect , as they mutually precipitate each other . Tan Bark . - The ...
... respect of the bodies which act upon tan and upon iron , since this metal is precipitated green by cinchona , and blue by gall - nuts ; they also differ in another respect , as they mutually precipitate each other . Tan Bark . - The ...
Page 305
... respect to that tone , it will be reduced so near to the original , C , as to be an imperceptible difference to the ear . But what then will become of the major thirds , and their replicates ? The answer is ready : not one of them will ...
... respect to that tone , it will be reduced so near to the original , C , as to be an imperceptible difference to the ear . But what then will become of the major thirds , and their replicates ? The answer is ready : not one of them will ...
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... respect to the latter , the luminous bundles are not bifurcated as they are with respect to the former : the rays which do not re - appear in a given direc- tion , are not thrown out in another direction ; they remain absorbed in the ...
... respect to the latter , the luminous bundles are not bifurcated as they are with respect to the former : the rays which do not re - appear in a given direc- tion , are not thrown out in another direction ; they remain absorbed in the ...
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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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