Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... given . We could perceive , that those who still remained above were now hurrying with all pos- sible speed back into their cell , and accordingly , more from an in- stinct of self - preservation than from any settled plan of ...
... given . We could perceive , that those who still remained above were now hurrying with all pos- sible speed back into their cell , and accordingly , more from an in- stinct of self - preservation than from any settled plan of ...
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... given by Dr. Brewster . Take a saturated solution of alum , and having spread a few drops of it over a plate of glass , it will rapidly crystallize in small flat octoëdrons scarcely visible to the eye . When the plate is held between ...
... given by Dr. Brewster . Take a saturated solution of alum , and having spread a few drops of it over a plate of glass , it will rapidly crystallize in small flat octoëdrons scarcely visible to the eye . When the plate is held between ...
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... given to modern life its vast superiority over antiquity . It would be endless to go through all the discoveries which then first saw the light . They are more numerous than is generally sup- posed . But we cannot pass over some which ...
... given to modern life its vast superiority over antiquity . It would be endless to go through all the discoveries which then first saw the light . They are more numerous than is generally sup- posed . But we cannot pass over some which ...
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