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Page 56
If the oxygen be in excess , it seems that a small quantity of nitrous gas is generated ; which , united to a portion of the ammonia , forms nitrate of ammonia : but no nitrous gas appears when the ammonia is redundant .
If the oxygen be in excess , it seems that a small quantity of nitrous gas is generated ; which , united to a portion of the ammonia , forms nitrate of ammonia : but no nitrous gas appears when the ammonia is redundant .
Page 162
while we say , the son of man , the sting of death , the man of sin , & c .; and this too appears to us to be a fertile source of that frequency with which the Greeks insert their article in other instances , where no regimen prevails ...
while we say , the son of man , the sting of death , the man of sin , & c .; and this too appears to us to be a fertile source of that frequency with which the Greeks insert their article in other instances , where no regimen prevails ...
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Of the Ductor Dubitantium , Mr. F. gives the following account : • This great work , which the author appears to have begun in his youth , and to have completed in the meridian vigour of his intellect , bears ample testimony to the ...
Of the Ductor Dubitantium , Mr. F. gives the following account : • This great work , which the author appears to have begun in his youth , and to have completed in the meridian vigour of his intellect , bears ample testimony to the ...
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