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... experiments made with various kinds of transparent bodies . Part of the transparent substance was placed over a hole , directly under which was the bulb of a thermometer ; while the bulb of another thermometer was placed parallel to ...
... experiments made with various kinds of transparent bodies . Part of the transparent substance was placed over a hole , directly under which was the bulb of a thermometer ; while the bulb of another thermometer was placed parallel to ...
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... experiments with my new machine . ' By subsequent experiments , he arrived at this result ; that colour has no concern in the laws relating to the scattering of heat . Sect . VII . Whether Light and Heat be occasioned by the same or by ...
... experiments with my new machine . ' By subsequent experiments , he arrived at this result ; that colour has no concern in the laws relating to the scattering of heat . Sect . VII . Whether Light and Heat be occasioned by the same or by ...
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... experiments in close vessels , with the two species of air that are generally supposed to form water by their union ... experiments , therefore , water ought to consist of hydrogen only ; and , according to the other , of oxygen only ...
... experiments in close vessels , with the two species of air that are generally supposed to form water by their union ... experiments , therefore , water ought to consist of hydrogen only ; and , according to the other , of oxygen only ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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