British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Zväzok 10Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1821 |
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... becomes so- lid , should be pierced , that the internal liquid phosphorus may flow out , and leave a cavity for their formation . When phosphorus is exposed to light , it be- comes of a reddish colour , which appears to be an incipient ...
... becomes so- lid , should be pierced , that the internal liquid phosphorus may flow out , and leave a cavity for their formation . When phosphorus is exposed to light , it be- comes of a reddish colour , which appears to be an incipient ...
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... become equal , the instrument will be stationary , and the intensity of the inci- dent light is then estimated by the num- ber of degrees which the liquor has run over . The author of this ingenious instru- ment has pointed out its ...
... become equal , the instrument will be stationary , and the intensity of the inci- dent light is then estimated by the num- ber of degrees which the liquor has run over . The author of this ingenious instru- ment has pointed out its ...
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... become totally useless ; but as the Creator did not think it useful to adopt this mode of preserving the limbs , they have been shortened , for the purpose of confining the circulating fluid to the trunk , where the natural heat ...
... become totally useless ; but as the Creator did not think it useful to adopt this mode of preserving the limbs , they have been shortened , for the purpose of confining the circulating fluid to the trunk , where the natural heat ...
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... - sent to these observations on the mouth , it becomes the indispensable duty of all men to notice the physiognomy , or indications of that organ ; in making those observations , it will be necessary to exa- mine the PHYSIOGNOMY .
... - sent to these observations on the mouth , it becomes the indispensable duty of all men to notice the physiognomy , or indications of that organ ; in making those observations , it will be necessary to exa- mine the PHYSIOGNOMY .
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... become fixed , and almost unalterable , in that posture , unless some present object distort it therefrom , or some dissimulation hide it ; and hence it has been assumed that much accuracy would enable one to distinguish , not only ...
... become fixed , and almost unalterable , in that posture , unless some present object distort it therefrom , or some dissimulation hide it ; and hence it has been assumed that much accuracy would enable one to distinguish , not only ...
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Zväzok 10 William Nicholson Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1818 |
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