The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... respecting which , as the subject was of temporary interest , it is unnecessary to enter into par- ticulars . It is sufficient to state that the accuracy of some of his experiments , which had been called in question , was con- firmed ...
... respecting which , as the subject was of temporary interest , it is unnecessary to enter into par- ticulars . It is sufficient to state that the accuracy of some of his experiments , which had been called in question , was con- firmed ...
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... respecting the anti - phlogistic theory of chemistry , were more fully unfolded . In under- taking the translation of these works , he was influenced by a desire to place within the reach of English readers , among whom the knowledge of ...
... respecting the anti - phlogistic theory of chemistry , were more fully unfolded . In under- taking the translation of these works , he was influenced by a desire to place within the reach of English readers , among whom the knowledge of ...
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... respect , Mr. Henry appears to have taken too favourable a view of the character of Haller , in ascribing to him gentleness of disposition ; for that illustrious , and , in the main , excellent person , seems to have been a man of quick ...
... respect , Mr. Henry appears to have taken too favourable a view of the character of Haller , in ascribing to him gentleness of disposition ; for that illustrious , and , in the main , excellent person , seems to have been a man of quick ...
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... respecting the action of mordants , evince a remarkable superiority to the prejudices with which he found the subject encumbered , and are indeed those which are still held by the latest and best writers on the principles and practice ...
... respecting the action of mordants , evince a remarkable superiority to the prejudices with which he found the subject encumbered , and are indeed those which are still held by the latest and best writers on the principles and practice ...
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... respect and esteem felt towards him , by those who were best qualified to judge of his merits , Many of them are from learned foreigners , with whom he had enjoyed opportunities of personal intercourse during their visits to Manchester ...
... respect and esteem felt towards him , by those who were best qualified to judge of his merits , Many of them are from learned foreigners , with whom he had enjoyed opportunities of personal intercourse during their visits to Manchester ...
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