Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air. Vol. II ..., Volumen 2J. Johnson, 1776 - 399 páginas |
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... Beccaria of Turin , has alfo made fome valuable experiments of this kind , and will , I doubt not , profecute them with his ufual address and fuccefs . Mr. Bergman of Upfal , who , 1 who , as I have faid , wrote to me vi PREFAC E.
... Beccaria of Turin , has alfo made fome valuable experiments of this kind , and will , I doubt not , profecute them with his ufual address and fuccefs . Mr. Bergman of Upfal , who , 1 who , as I have faid , wrote to me vi PREFAC E.
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Joseph Priestley. who , as I have faid , wrote to me formerly on this subject , has fince published a paper on fixed air in the Swedish language , which I cannot read . Several ingenious perfons , whose names are not yet known to the ...
Joseph Priestley. who , as I have faid , wrote to me formerly on this subject , has fince published a paper on fixed air in the Swedish language , which I cannot read . Several ingenious perfons , whose names are not yet known to the ...
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... farther , to take notice of a wilful and moft wicked perversion of my meaning , in a business of much more importance than those which I have mentioned already . If it be faid that in this I digrefs too far , let .faid Xviii PREFACE .
... farther , to take notice of a wilful and moft wicked perversion of my meaning , in a business of much more importance than those which I have mentioned already . If it be faid that in this I digrefs too far , let .faid Xviii PREFACE .
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Joseph Priestley. faid that in this I digrefs too far , let it be confidered that , in a preface , authors have always claimed a right of faying whatever they pleased concerning themselves ; and not to lose this right , it must now and ...
Joseph Priestley. faid that in this I digrefs too far , let it be confidered that , in a preface , authors have always claimed a right of faying whatever they pleased concerning themselves ; and not to lose this right , it must now and ...
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... before me fince I began these inquiries . From this I think I may reasonably infer , that the fubject is fo far from being ex- haufted , that the moft that can be faid of it is , that it is pretty well opened , fo is , · PREFACE . xxvi.
... before me fince I began these inquiries . From this I think I may reasonably infer , that the fubject is fo far from being ex- haufted , that the moft that can be faid of it is , that it is pretty well opened , fo is , · PREFACE . xxvi.
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