The Enquirer: Or, Literary, Mathematical, and Philosophical Repository ..., Volume 1William Marrat, Pishey Thompson Whittingham and Rowland., 1811 |
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... become yellow by being warmed , aud disappear again when the paper cools . Write with a pen dipped in a very dilute ... become visible . Or you may write with the sulphate of iron , and render the characters visible , by moistening the ...
... become yellow by being warmed , aud disappear again when the paper cools . Write with a pen dipped in a very dilute ... become visible . Or you may write with the sulphate of iron , and render the characters visible , by moistening the ...
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... become incommensurable , that endowment peculiar to man alone , by which he enjoys his noblest faculties in their fullest extent , and without which these faculties would become useless , if not baneful , cannot be of little importance ...
... become incommensurable , that endowment peculiar to man alone , by which he enjoys his noblest faculties in their fullest extent , and without which these faculties would become useless , if not baneful , cannot be of little importance ...
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... become purple . Ex . 4. Put a small quantity of blue cabbage water into a wine - glass , to which add an equal quantity of the sulphate of indigo : the two blue fluids , when mixed , will presently become red . Communications of Recipes ...
... become purple . Ex . 4. Put a small quantity of blue cabbage water into a wine - glass , to which add an equal quantity of the sulphate of indigo : the two blue fluids , when mixed , will presently become red . Communications of Recipes ...
Contents
Two Epigrams of much point | 32 |
On the Usefulness of Mathematical Studies | 98 |
Essay on Satirical | 105 |
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