A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Volumen1T. Wardle, 1843 |
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... silver retort ; the receiver should be of the same material as the retort , and kept cool by ice or snow . This acid is gaseous in its pure form , highly corrosive , and intensely acid ; it is rapidly absorbed by water , communicating ...
... silver retort ; the receiver should be of the same material as the retort , and kept cool by ice or snow . This acid is gaseous in its pure form , highly corrosive , and intensely acid ; it is rapidly absorbed by water , communicating ...
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... silver from gold , in the process of quartation . In pharmacy and surgery it is extensively used , and is employed for destroying contagious effluvia . Combined with muriatic acid , it forms aqua regia , ( nitro - muriatic acid , ) used ...
... silver from gold , in the process of quartation . In pharmacy and surgery it is extensively used , and is employed for destroying contagious effluvia . Combined with muriatic acid , it forms aqua regia , ( nitro - muriatic acid , ) used ...
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... silver vessels , and dissolve in strong alcohol . This takes up the pure potass , and leaves any portion of the subcar- bonate that may not have been acted upon by the lime ; then the alcohol is to be distilled off , and the potass ...
... silver vessels , and dissolve in strong alcohol . This takes up the pure potass , and leaves any portion of the subcar- bonate that may not have been acted upon by the lime ; then the alcohol is to be distilled off , and the potass ...
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... silver , that were not intended for future exporta- tion . But the gradual though slow growth of sounder opinions with respect to the nature and functions of money , showed the futility of a system of policy having such objects in view ...
... silver , that were not intended for future exporta- tion . But the gradual though slow growth of sounder opinions with respect to the nature and functions of money , showed the futility of a system of policy having such objects in view ...
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... silver would be exported . The laws which regulate the trade in bullion are not in any degree different from those which regulate the trade in other commodities . It is exported only when its exportation is advantageous , or when it is ...
... silver would be exported . The laws which regulate the trade in bullion are not in any degree different from those which regulate the trade in other commodities . It is exported only when its exportation is advantageous , or when it is ...
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