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Page 56
... species and varieties . The fourth class contains the inflammable substances , which Dr. B. divides into three orders , viz . 1. aeriform , 2. liquid , and 3. solid . The first order includes only two species of hydrogen ; namely ...
... species and varieties . The fourth class contains the inflammable substances , which Dr. B. divides into three orders , viz . 1. aeriform , 2. liquid , and 3. solid . The first order includes only two species of hydrogen ; namely ...
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... species of the arseniates of copper : Species 1. Arseniate of copper in the form of an obtuse octaedren . The most simple shape , under which this species appears , is a very obtuse octaedron , produced by the united bases of two ...
... species of the arseniates of copper : Species 1. Arseniate of copper in the form of an obtuse octaedren . The most simple shape , under which this species appears , is a very obtuse octaedron , produced by the united bases of two ...
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... species , as well as the former , is susceptible of many modifications in the figure of its crystals : but the ... species : Species 1. Simple arseniate of iron . The crystals of this species in general are perfect cubes , of a dark ...
... species , as well as the former , is susceptible of many modifications in the figure of its crystals : but the ... species : Species 1. Simple arseniate of iron . The crystals of this species in general are perfect cubes , of a dark ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
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