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... yet some of them are met with of a rose colour , attracts the substance used for foils called black maslic , or inchining to green , blue , or black , and some have and other light matters . The author of the Chemical black specks .
... yet some of them are met with of a rose colour , attracts the substance used for foils called black maslic , or inchining to green , blue , or black , and some have and other light matters . The author of the Chemical black specks .
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He was confirmed in his opinion , by observing their colour , but preserved their form and weight . By that diamonds were not preserved from the action of addition of a third lens , a further degree of fusion was tire by surrounding ...
He was confirmed in his opinion , by observing their colour , but preserved their form and weight . By that diamonds were not preserved from the action of addition of a third lens , a further degree of fusion was tire by surrounding ...
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It is from this river that all our fine cond or third water , & c . till the stone may . be propera diamond points , or sparks , called natural sparks , are ly called a coloured one : for it would be an impropriery brought .
It is from this river that all our fine cond or third water , & c . till the stone may . be propera diamond points , or sparks , called natural sparks , are ly called a coloured one : for it would be an impropriery brought .
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It is still uncut : and Mr Magel . in fhape , colour , & c . as could be found . These lan informs us , that it was of a larger size ; but being weighed in the same scales and water with the a piece was cleaved or broken off by the ...
It is still uncut : and Mr Magel . in fhape , colour , & c . as could be found . These lan informs us , that it was of a larger size ; but being weighed in the same scales and water with the a piece was cleaved or broken off by the ...
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Diamond . that this diamond has a little hue of a citron colour ; wal . Thefe crystals are of the nature of the Kerry- Diamond , Diana . and he valued it at 135 livres tournoises the carat . ftone of Ireland , but fomewhat inferior to ...
Diamond . that this diamond has a little hue of a citron colour ; wal . Thefe crystals are of the nature of the Kerry- Diamond , Diana . and he valued it at 135 livres tournoises the carat . ftone of Ireland , but fomewhat inferior to ...
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