Advanced Reading Book, Literary and ScientificT. Laurie, 1859 - 424 pages |
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Page 70
... pieces of glass tube , a piece of flannel , and a piece of silk . In all experiments , the wax , the glass , the flannel , and the silk , must be perfectly dry . If you rub the stick of sealing - wax with the flannel , or against the ...
... pieces of glass tube , a piece of flannel , and a piece of silk . In all experiments , the wax , the glass , the flannel , and the silk , must be perfectly dry . If you rub the stick of sealing - wax with the flannel , or against the ...
Page 72
... pieces of paper attracted in the experiment referred to at the commencement of this article ? These are difficult ... piece of light wood placed upon the wire loop , and let c be a piece of glass tubing rubbed with silk , so as 72 ...
... pieces of paper attracted in the experiment referred to at the commencement of this article ? These are difficult ... piece of light wood placed upon the wire loop , and let c be a piece of glass tubing rubbed with silk , so as 72 ...
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... pieces of the stem of a very fine large tree , which grows in the forests of South America , particularly about Honduras . When boiled in water , this wood communicates to the water its own dark - red colour ; and if a few drops of vine ...
... pieces of the stem of a very fine large tree , which grows in the forests of South America , particularly about Honduras . When boiled in water , this wood communicates to the water its own dark - red colour ; and if a few drops of vine ...
Contents
LESSONS IN NATURAL HISTORY | 1 |
THE MATERIALS USED FOR PERFUMERY | 7 |
THOMSON | 10 |
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