Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, 8. köide1819 |
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... considered as the full effect of the Christian principles in the hearts of men , and over the whole world ; and the di- vines who have treated on this subject , prove satisfactorily that this is to be expected from the facts which have ...
... considered as the full effect of the Christian principles in the hearts of men , and over the whole world ; and the di- vines who have treated on this subject , prove satisfactorily that this is to be expected from the facts which have ...
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... considered is whether it may be dug to ad- vantage . In order to determine this , we are duly to weigh the nature of the place , and its situation , as to wood , water , carriage , healthi- ness , and the like , and compare the result ...
... considered is whether it may be dug to ad- vantage . In order to determine this , we are duly to weigh the nature of the place , and its situation , as to wood , water , carriage , healthi- ness , and the like , and compare the result ...
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... considered their properties attended only to their sensible qualities , such as colour , weight , or lightuess , smell , and taste . Pliny , however , distinguished a great number of waters , either by their physical properties or their ...
... considered their properties attended only to their sensible qualities , such as colour , weight , or lightuess , smell , and taste . Pliny , however , distinguished a great number of waters , either by their physical properties or their ...
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... who opposed this opinion ; the latter , in particular , nearly disco- vered the truth , when he considered sulphureous waters as impregnated merely by the vapour of liver of sulphur . Rouelle the younger likewise af firmed MINERAL WATERS .
... who opposed this opinion ; the latter , in particular , nearly disco- vered the truth , when he considered sulphureous waters as impregnated merely by the vapour of liver of sulphur . Rouelle the younger likewise af firmed MINERAL WATERS .
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... considered as the most difficult part of chemistry , since it requires a perfect knowledge of all chemical phenomena , joined to the habit of making experiments . To obtain an accurate knowledge of the nature of any water proposed to be ...
... considered as the most difficult part of chemistry , since it requires a perfect knowledge of all chemical phenomena , joined to the habit of making experiments . To obtain an accurate knowledge of the nature of any water proposed to be ...
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