Gallery of Nature and Art, Or a Tour Through Creation and Science: Illustrated with 100 Plates, Volumen6R. Wilks, 1815 |
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... experimental philo- sophy . These meetings were continued in London , till the esta- blishment of the Royal Society ... experiments , greatly contributed to the introducing into England , a taste for rational chemistry . Next to Boyle ...
... experimental philo- sophy . These meetings were continued in London , till the esta- blishment of the Royal Society ... experiments , greatly contributed to the introducing into England , a taste for rational chemistry . Next to Boyle ...
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... experiments in that way ; and I have been informed by our enamellers , and makers of artificial gems , that they can depend more upon the processes and observations of Kunckel , than of any other author upon the same subject . The ...
... experiments in that way ; and I have been informed by our enamellers , and makers of artificial gems , that they can depend more upon the processes and observations of Kunckel , than of any other author upon the same subject . The ...
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... experimental inquiries , which not only re- quire an uninterrupted attention of mind , but are attended with the ... experiments , have ruined themselves , they are unwilling to incur the least expense in making trials , which are ...
... experimental inquiries , which not only re- quire an uninterrupted attention of mind , but are attended with the ... experiments , have ruined themselves , they are unwilling to incur the least expense in making trials , which are ...
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... experiments , more com . pendious ways of working these minerals might be found out . In our own times three new metallic substances have been disco . vered , and their properties abundantly ascertained by experi ment ; and it may ...
... experiments , more com . pendious ways of working these minerals might be found out . In our own times three new metallic substances have been disco . vered , and their properties abundantly ascertained by experi ment ; and it may ...
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... Experiments , in Philos . Trans , 1779 , p . 15 . + The reader who wishes to become more fully acquainted with the history of chemistry , may consult what Borrichius has said in his Dissertation de Ortu et Progressu Chemiæ , published ...
... Experiments , in Philos . Trans , 1779 , p . 15 . + The reader who wishes to become more fully acquainted with the history of chemistry , may consult what Borrichius has said in his Dissertation de Ortu et Progressu Chemiæ , published ...
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Página 352 - And the Lord said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua : for I will utterly put out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.
Página 353 - And thou shalt put it on a blue lace, that it may be upon the mitre; upon the forefront of the mitre it shall be.
Página 560 - ... would sometimes be in contact, lying on the face, on the side, on the back, top or bottom, so as, on the whole, to give the idea of bones emptied promiscuously from a bag or basket, and covered over with earth, without any attention to their order.
Página 4 - And he took the calf which they had made, and burnt it in the fire, and ground it to powder, and strewed it upon the water, and made the children of Israel drink of it.
Página 488 - The idol is a block of wood, having a frightful visage painted black, with a distended mouth of a bloody colour. His arms are of gold, and he is dressed in gorgeous apparel. The other two idols are of a white and yellow colour. — Five elephants preceded the three towers, bearing towering flags, dressed in crimson caparisons, and having bells hanging to their caparisons, which sounded musically as they moved.
Página 484 - From the place where I now stand, I have a view of a host of people like an army, encamped at the outer gate of the town of Juggernaut; where a guard of soldiers is posted to prevent their entering the town, until they have paid the pilgrim's tax [to the British East Jndia Company].
Página 560 - ... may have been made, they are of considerable notoriety among the Indians: for a party passing, about thirty years ago, through the part of the country where this barrow is, went through the woods directly to it, without any instructions or...
Página 488 - The car moved on a little way, and then stopped. A boy of about twelve years was then brought forth to attempt something yet more lascivious, if peradventure the God would move. The ' child perfected the praise...
Página 8 - None from henceforth shall use to multiply gold or silver, or use the craft of multiplication; and if any the same do, he shall incur the pain of felony.
Página 560 - I proceeded then to make a perpendicular cut through the body of the barrow, that I might examine its internal structure. This passed about three feet from its center, was opened to the former surface of the earth, and was wide enough for a man to walk through and examine its sides. At the bottom, that is, on the level of the circumjacent plain, I found bones; above...