The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen15Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... matter , and by its various intensity and manner of ac- tion , producing the vast assemblage of ma- terial phenomena , which we now class under a common name . Chemistry is the science which investigates this affinity , positive or ...
... matter , and by its various intensity and manner of ac- tion , producing the vast assemblage of ma- terial phenomena , which we now class under a common name . Chemistry is the science which investigates this affinity , positive or ...
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... matter , equally small , suffices to alter and rare elements , but also indicating pur- the sensible properties of the substance poses which they fulfil in the economy of through which it is diffused . nature , even by virtue of their ...
... matter , equally small , suffices to alter and rare elements , but also indicating pur- the sensible properties of the substance poses which they fulfil in the economy of through which it is diffused . nature , even by virtue of their ...
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... matter overflows the form - here the most rigid measure and narrow form holds the matter within strictest bounds . Klopstock and Lessing are the great contrast from which grew our new classic period . " Wieland , Gleim , Jacobi , Tiedge ...
... matter overflows the form - here the most rigid measure and narrow form holds the matter within strictest bounds . Klopstock and Lessing are the great contrast from which grew our new classic period . " Wieland , Gleim , Jacobi , Tiedge ...
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