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... Boards . Printed at Dublin . London , Cadell and Davies . The object of this publiation is to afford , especially to the student , a general view of chemistry , without entering too far into its refine- ments . The author has brought ...
... Boards . Printed at Dublin . London , Cadell and Davies . The object of this publiation is to afford , especially to the student , a general view of chemistry , without entering too far into its refine- ments . The author has brought ...
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... Boards . Longman and Rees . We must confess that this production deserves its title , since the want of probability in various parts excites our astonishment at the author ; but it calls forth another sentiment when we contemplate the ...
... Boards . Longman and Rees . We must confess that this production deserves its title , since the want of probability in various parts excites our astonishment at the author ; but it calls forth another sentiment when we contemplate the ...
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... boards . Egerton . 1804 . This work is designed principally for volunteer officers , to whom it will afford very necessary information in a convenient form : but it is wholly adapted to the operations of battalion troops , purposely ...
... boards . Egerton . 1804 . This work is designed principally for volunteer officers , to whom it will afford very necessary information in a convenient form : but it is wholly adapted to the operations of battalion troops , purposely ...
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