The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... experiments on the proportions in which metals combine with sulphur and oxygen . The oxymuriates of which we have an account are those of copper , tin , iron , manganese , lead , zinc , arsenic , antimony , and bismuth . The experiments ...
... experiments on the proportions in which metals combine with sulphur and oxygen . The oxymuriates of which we have an account are those of copper , tin , iron , manganese , lead , zinc , arsenic , antimony , and bismuth . The experiments ...
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... experiments to prove that these actions may all be explained by a peculiarity of organization and the operation of external causes . The experiments were performed on the Virginian creeper , the ivy , the vine , and the pea . He found ...
... experiments to prove that these actions may all be explained by a peculiarity of organization and the operation of external causes . The experiments were performed on the Virginian creeper , the ivy , the vine , and the pea . He found ...
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... experiments were made with parts of piles of a construction very unfavourable for gaining accurate results ; and in various trials made with great care in the laboratory of the Royal Institution , the results were altogether different ...
... experiments were made with parts of piles of a construction very unfavourable for gaining accurate results ; and in various trials made with great care in the laboratory of the Royal Institution , the results were altogether different ...
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