The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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... effect it had in keeping the Brandenburg posses- sions together , while those of Saxony ( for instance ) were frittered away among younger sons and their descendants , we shall not fail to discern its importance in determining Prussia's ...
... effect it had in keeping the Brandenburg posses- sions together , while those of Saxony ( for instance ) were frittered away among younger sons and their descendants , we shall not fail to discern its importance in determining Prussia's ...
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... effect , readily at least : it converts the cyanide into prussiate , thus , 6NC.K + FeS = K , S + ( NC ) Fe . K4 , while the eliminated sulphur of the original FeS unites with another part of the cyanide of potassium into sulphocyanate ...
... effect , readily at least : it converts the cyanide into prussiate , thus , 6NC.K + FeS = K , S + ( NC ) Fe . K4 , while the eliminated sulphur of the original FeS unites with another part of the cyanide of potassium into sulphocyanate ...
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... effect on the eyes and mucous membranes of the nose . It is poisonous . By strong pressure it is condensible into a liquid which freezes at -34 ° 4 C. , and has the following vapour - tensions Pat the temperatures t stated- t = - 20 ...
... effect on the eyes and mucous membranes of the nose . It is poisonous . By strong pressure it is condensible into a liquid which freezes at -34 ° 4 C. , and has the following vapour - tensions Pat the temperatures t stated- t = - 20 ...
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... effects of years of experience removed , or to picture the character of our infantile presentations before our ... effect on the presentation as increasing the objective intensity from principle of " subjective or hedonic selection ...
... effects of years of experience removed , or to picture the character of our infantile presentations before our ... effect on the presentation as increasing the objective intensity from principle of " subjective or hedonic selection ...
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... effect the removal of the physical source of the sensation . maintained above he objects that " the emotional wave almost invari- ably affects a whole group of movements , " and therefore does not furnish the " isolated promptings that ...
... effect the removal of the physical source of the sensation . maintained above he objects that " the emotional wave almost invari- ably affects a whole group of movements , " and therefore does not furnish the " isolated promptings that ...
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