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... supposed to be a much more accurate measure of the increase or diminution of heat than the sensations , is the standard to which we now always refer . It becomes , therefore , an interest- ing question to determine whether the ...
... supposed to be a much more accurate measure of the increase or diminution of heat than the sensations , is the standard to which we now always refer . It becomes , therefore , an interest- ing question to determine whether the ...
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... supposed effect which the expansion of the glass must produce on the mercury . It appears that this effect is by no ... supposed conditions applies to the phænomena of the water- thermometer , and seems to reduce to a regular law the ...
... supposed effect which the expansion of the glass must produce on the mercury . It appears that this effect is by no ... supposed conditions applies to the phænomena of the water- thermometer , and seems to reduce to a regular law the ...
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... supposed to be the produce of a plant to which the name of acacia vera is applied . We are far from wishing to controvert this opinion , which is probably correct : but it is necessary to bring to the recol- lection of our readers that ...
... supposed to be the produce of a plant to which the name of acacia vera is applied . We are far from wishing to controvert this opinion , which is probably correct : but it is necessary to bring to the recol- lection of our readers that ...
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