The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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Página 43
... ties to Cairo , as well as tamarinds , elephants ' teeth , gold , either in bars or large grains , but never in the state which is called gold dust , and ostrich feathers , upon which two Proceedings in Egypt and Nubia . 43.
... ties to Cairo , as well as tamarinds , elephants ' teeth , gold , either in bars or large grains , but never in the state which is called gold dust , and ostrich feathers , upon which two Proceedings in Egypt and Nubia . 43.
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... grains , are sent from Egypt both by the vessels from Suez , and by the land caravans through Medina to Mecca , all on account of the Pasha himself , who has monopolized the whole of that trade . The wealth and population , thus ...
... grains , are sent from Egypt both by the vessels from Suez , and by the land caravans through Medina to Mecca , all on account of the Pasha himself , who has monopolized the whole of that trade . The wealth and population , thus ...
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... grains of red sand in the urine , the nature of the disease is sufficiently distinguishable from mere inflammation . There is , however , seldom much diagnostic difficulty , for the cases are very rare in which a calculus has made its ...
... grains of red sand in the urine , the nature of the disease is sufficiently distinguishable from mere inflammation . There is , however , seldom much diagnostic difficulty , for the cases are very rare in which a calculus has made its ...
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... grains ) of barytes . The acid solution is put into a glass with a foot , and ice placed round it , which must be renewed as it melts . Then 12 grammes , ( 185 grains , ) of the deut - oxide are to be very slightly moistened , and ...
... grains ) of barytes . The acid solution is put into a glass with a foot , and ice placed round it , which must be renewed as it melts . Then 12 grammes , ( 185 grains , ) of the deut - oxide are to be very slightly moistened , and ...
Página 117
... grains ) of the deut - oxide , being careful also to preserve the acidity such , that at the end of the operation I could dissolve about 20 grammes ( 309 grains ) of the deut - oxide , without the aid of sulphuric acid ; but I have ...
... grains ) of the deut - oxide , being careful also to preserve the acidity such , that at the end of the operation I could dissolve about 20 grammes ( 309 grains ) of the deut - oxide , without the aid of sulphuric acid ; but I have ...
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