American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 9Mitchell, Ames and White, 1821 |
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... receiving oxygen from the acid may be converted into arsenic acid ; a so- lution of nitrate of lead is then dropped in , and the liquor evaporated by a very gentle heat , but not quite to dryness . Al- cohol poured into this solution ...
... receiving oxygen from the acid may be converted into arsenic acid ; a so- lution of nitrate of lead is then dropped in , and the liquor evaporated by a very gentle heat , but not quite to dryness . Al- cohol poured into this solution ...
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... received as an associ- ate in his electrical researches ; and the latter resigned to him his laboratory . He was also received into a Society of Arts , established at Paris under the protection of the Count de Clermont . In the year ...
... received as an associ- ate in his electrical researches ; and the latter resigned to him his laboratory . He was also received into a Society of Arts , established at Paris under the protection of the Count de Clermont . In the year ...
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... received a pensionary of the Royal Aca- demy of Sciences . This celebrated and laborious natural philosopher died in 1770 , in the seventieth year of his age , regretted by the enlightened public , as well as the numerous friends ...
... received a pensionary of the Royal Aca- demy of Sciences . This celebrated and laborious natural philosopher died in 1770 , in the seventieth year of his age , regretted by the enlightened public , as well as the numerous friends ...
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... receives a particular injury by a public nuisance . And any one aggriev- ed may abate , that is , pull down and re- move a nuisance , after which he can have no action ; but this is a dangerous at- tempt to take the law into one's own ...
... receives a particular injury by a public nuisance . And any one aggriev- ed may abate , that is , pull down and re- move a nuisance , after which he can have no action ; but this is a dangerous at- tempt to take the law into one's own ...
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... received some improvements , is still called the Nonius , his latinized name . His works are numerous . NUT - galls are excrescences formed on leaves of the oak by the puncture of an insect , which deposits an egg in them . The best are ...
... received some improvements , is still called the Nonius , his latinized name . His works are numerous . NUT - galls are excrescences formed on leaves of the oak by the puncture of an insect , which deposits an egg in them . The best are ...
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