The Saturday Magazine, Volumes 14-15J. W. Parker, 1839 |
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... Colour of steam , 211 Comets , account of , 161 Companions , necessary qualities in , 5 Contrivances of ants , 111 Convict's wife , the , 85 Cotton , Rev. W. S. , extracts from , 69 Cowper , death of , 198 Cowslip , Virginian , 223 ...
... Colour of steam , 211 Comets , account of , 161 Companions , necessary qualities in , 5 Contrivances of ants , 111 Convict's wife , the , 85 Cotton , Rev. W. S. , extracts from , 69 Cowper , death of , 198 Cowslip , Virginian , 223 ...
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... colour of , 211 Steele , selections from , 5 Steerage cabins on board of Royal George , emigrant ship 181 Strasbourg , account of , 89 , 105 Street , A. B. , lines by , 55 Strength of human muscles , 171 Struggle between an eagle and ...
... colour of , 211 Steele , selections from , 5 Steerage cabins on board of Royal George , emigrant ship 181 Strasbourg , account of , 89 , 105 Street , A. B. , lines by , 55 Strength of human muscles , 171 Struggle between an eagle and ...
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... colour is generally yel- See Saturday Magazine , Vol . XIII . , p . 117 . low , which can be removed by filtering them through . animal charcoal , or even by exposure to the light ; in which latter case the colour is often restored when ...
... colour is generally yel- See Saturday Magazine , Vol . XIII . , p . 117 . low , which can be removed by filtering them through . animal charcoal , or even by exposure to the light ; in which latter case the colour is often restored when ...
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... coloured lights Through the rich robes of eremites and saints , we propose to divide the subject into three parts . We shall , first , offer a brief account of the history of the art ; secondly , an account of the processes em- ployed ...
... coloured lights Through the rich robes of eremites and saints , we propose to divide the subject into three parts . We shall , first , offer a brief account of the history of the art ; secondly , an account of the processes em- ployed ...
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... colour of which were greatly admired . They seem to have had greater difficulty in producing colourless glass ; for we read , that the emperor Nero paid 6000 sestertia , or about 50,000l . of our money for two small drinking - cups with ...
... colour of which were greatly admired . They seem to have had greater difficulty in producing colourless glass ; for we read , that the emperor Nero paid 6000 sestertia , or about 50,000l . of our money for two small drinking - cups with ...
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