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... substance ; and this again , when melted and rapidly cooled , was restored to its original state of glass ; -so that the same substance assumed the stony or the vitreous character , according to the mode of its cooling . Sir James was ...
... substance ; and this again , when melted and rapidly cooled , was restored to its original state of glass ; -so that the same substance assumed the stony or the vitreous character , according to the mode of its cooling . Sir James was ...
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... substance like a common lava , or whin , fusible only at 35 . The paper concludes with some remarks on the formation of lavas , and of the substances contained in them ; after which , we find a table shewing the relative fusibilities of ...
... substance like a common lava , or whin , fusible only at 35 . The paper concludes with some remarks on the formation of lavas , and of the substances contained in them ; after which , we find a table shewing the relative fusibilities of ...
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... substance . The Count observes that above twenty years have elapsed since the arseniate of copper was first discovered , either in Carrarach mine in the parish of Gwennap , or in Tincroft mine in the parish of Allogan . The matrix of ...
... substance . The Count observes that above twenty years have elapsed since the arseniate of copper was first discovered , either in Carrarach mine in the parish of Gwennap , or in Tincroft mine in the parish of Allogan . The matrix of ...
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Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
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