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... obtained in the receiver - the upper being water and alcohol , and the lower being chloroform . The upper liquid being cautiously poured off , the C. is agitated with fused carbonate of potash , which abstracts the remaining traces of ...
... obtained in the receiver - the upper being water and alcohol , and the lower being chloroform . The upper liquid being cautiously poured off , the C. is agitated with fused carbonate of potash , which abstracts the remaining traces of ...
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... obtained , by his prudence and dexterity , milder terms for his nation than had been expected . This made him very popular , as did also his suc- cessful attempt to overthrow the Jesuits . In 1764 , Madame Pompadour died , but the power ...
... obtained , by his prudence and dexterity , milder terms for his nation than had been expected . This made him very popular , as did also his suc- cessful attempt to overthrow the Jesuits . In 1764 , Madame Pompadour died , but the power ...
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... obtained by St Veronica at the Cruci- fixion ; but there is as little foundation for these legends as for that which attributes to the evangelist Luke such a picture . The Emperor Alexander Severus ( 230 A.D. ) is said to have possessed ...
... obtained by St Veronica at the Cruci- fixion ; but there is as little foundation for these legends as for that which attributes to the evangelist Luke such a picture . The Emperor Alexander Severus ( 230 A.D. ) is said to have possessed ...
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... obtained by examining the rays of the spectrum through dif- ferent absorbing media - a mode of experiment now admitted to be fallacious in principle . Pro fessor Maxwell , by direct examination of the rays , concludes that the three ...
... obtained by examining the rays of the spectrum through dif- ferent absorbing media - a mode of experiment now admitted to be fallacious in principle . Pro fessor Maxwell , by direct examination of the rays , concludes that the three ...
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... obtained from the thoracic duct of an animal that has been killed while the process of digestion was going on ( espe ... obtaining an engagement at 108. per week , which was raised to 15s .; and on the commendation of Congreve , who had ...
... obtained from the thoracic duct of an animal that has been killed while the process of digestion was going on ( espe ... obtaining an engagement at 108. per week , which was raised to 15s .; and on the commendation of Congreve , who had ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
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