Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 81819 |
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... nature of these substances : and the certainty of their existence has naturally followed the discovery of methods of ascertaining them . Another cause which has re- tarded the progress of science in this respect is , that mineral ...
... nature of these substances : and the certainty of their existence has naturally followed the discovery of methods of ascertaining them . Another cause which has re- tarded the progress of science in this respect is , that mineral ...
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... nature and extent of the strata of earth , through which they pass , mineral waters will be more or less charged with these principles , and that the quantity and nature of these princi- ples must be subject to great variations ...
... nature and extent of the strata of earth , through which they pass , mineral waters will be more or less charged with these principles , and that the quantity and nature of these princi- ples must be subject to great variations ...
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... nature of any water proposed to be examined , 1. The situation of the spring , and the nature of the soil , more especially with respect to mineral strata , must be carefully ob- served ; for this purpose , cavities may be dug to dif ...
... nature of any water proposed to be examined , 1. The situation of the spring , and the nature of the soil , more especially with respect to mineral strata , must be carefully ob- served ; for this purpose , cavities may be dug to dif ...
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... nature of the substances held in solutions in waters ; that the cause of the changes which happen in fluids by their ad- dition is often unknown ; and that in fact the saline matters usually applied in this analysis are capable of ...
... nature of the substances held in solutions in waters ; that the cause of the changes which happen in fluids by their ad- dition is often unknown ; and that in fact the saline matters usually applied in this analysis are capable of ...
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... nature the earthy salt decomposed in the expe- riment may be . Its effect is still more uncertain , when the alkali made use of is saturated with carbonic acid , as is most commonly the case , since the acid to which it is united ...
... nature the earthy salt decomposed in the expe- riment may be . Its effect is still more uncertain , when the alkali made use of is saturated with carbonic acid , as is most commonly the case , since the acid to which it is united ...
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