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... effect arising out of such contrivance is ap- preciable only by those who know its difficulty , and estimate its merit by the quantity of labour it has cost . In the Fugue by Augmentation , the notes of the answer are doubled in length ...
... effect arising out of such contrivance is ap- preciable only by those who know its difficulty , and estimate its merit by the quantity of labour it has cost . In the Fugue by Augmentation , the notes of the answer are doubled in length ...
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... effect this . Indeed , it appears that the experi ment was made at Eastport with success , but the greater number of the ducks were shot , being taken by gunners for wild birds . The same author says that , when in cap- tivity , it ...
... effect this . Indeed , it appears that the experi ment was made at Eastport with success , but the greater number of the ducks were shot , being taken by gunners for wild birds . The same author says that , when in cap- tivity , it ...
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... effect , is now much less employed than formerly ; still , however , the bisulphuret of mercury is oc- casionally used in vapour , as what is termed a mercurial fumigation , in certain forms of syphilis . The use of vinegar , of ...
... effect , is now much less employed than formerly ; still , however , the bisulphuret of mercury is oc- casionally used in vapour , as what is termed a mercurial fumigation , in certain forms of syphilis . The use of vinegar , of ...
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... effect , was further proved by passing a current of this gas into a solution of chloride of lime ; by this it lost its bleach- ing power , the whole of the chlorine was expelled , and all the lime converted into carbonate . In order to ...
... effect , was further proved by passing a current of this gas into a solution of chloride of lime ; by this it lost its bleach- ing power , the whole of the chlorine was expelled , and all the lime converted into carbonate . In order to ...
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... effect is owing to the presence of tannic acid , which is well known to precipitate solutions of albumen and gelatin , which gallic acid , when pure , does not . of Anhydrous gallic acid , according to Pelouze , is composed Three ...
... effect is owing to the presence of tannic acid , which is well known to precipitate solutions of albumen and gelatin , which gallic acid , when pure , does not . of Anhydrous gallic acid , according to Pelouze , is composed Three ...
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