New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen 5Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1816 |
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... called Hyperoxymuriates , and on the Gases produced from them . By Sir Humphry Davy . Further Analytical Experiments rela- tive to th Constitution of the prussic , of the ferruretted chyazic , and of the sulphuretted chyazic Acids ; and ...
... called Hyperoxymuriates , and on the Gases produced from them . By Sir Humphry Davy . Further Analytical Experiments rela- tive to th Constitution of the prussic , of the ferruretted chyazic , and of the sulphuretted chyazic Acids ; and ...
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... called Aqua Buja . I analysed it in the Grand Duke's laboratory at Florence , and found that it was pure light hydro - carbonate , re- quiring two volumes of oxygen for its com- bustion , and producing a volume of carbonic acid gas . It ...
... called Aqua Buja . I analysed it in the Grand Duke's laboratory at Florence , and found that it was pure light hydro - carbonate , re- quiring two volumes of oxygen for its com- bustion , and producing a volume of carbonic acid gas . It ...
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... foreigners as well as natives . Some of them even now attempt to prove that master - pieces of art ought never to be removed . This subject has however called forth one 1816. ] good work by the learned Quatremère de Quincy.
... foreigners as well as natives . Some of them even now attempt to prove that master - pieces of art ought never to be removed . This subject has however called forth one 1816. ] good work by the learned Quatremère de Quincy.
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... called volun- tary , and others which move without consciousness , and are hence termed in- voluntary . Their powers or forces were represented to be beyond those of all mechanical contrivances , and to combine a strength of cohesion in ...
... called volun- tary , and others which move without consciousness , and are hence termed in- voluntary . Their powers or forces were represented to be beyond those of all mechanical contrivances , and to combine a strength of cohesion in ...
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... called the level - speaking of the part ; ( a fault , by the bye , which exists more or less in al- most all his tragedy ; ) and in his re- proaches to Desdemona he sometimes assumes a cutting and sarcastic manner , which the words ...
... called the level - speaking of the part ; ( a fault , by the bye , which exists more or less in al- most all his tragedy ; ) and in his re- proaches to Desdemona he sometimes assumes a cutting and sarcastic manner , which the words ...
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