The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 5Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... manner , as long as any saline matter can be thus extracted . The weak brine is heated , and passed througli other tubs , until it becomes of consider- able strength . It is then carried to the boiler , and contains nitre and other ...
... manner , as long as any saline matter can be thus extracted . The weak brine is heated , and passed througli other tubs , until it becomes of consider- able strength . It is then carried to the boiler , and contains nitre and other ...
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... manner . Its taste is sweetish , and astringent . It is scarcely to be obtained in crystals ; and if it be evaporated by too strong a heat , the salt becomes soft like honey , and on cooling concretes into a stony mass . Exposed to the ...
... manner . Its taste is sweetish , and astringent . It is scarcely to be obtained in crystals ; and if it be evaporated by too strong a heat , the salt becomes soft like honey , and on cooling concretes into a stony mass . Exposed to the ...
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... manner a rational whole number is that whereof unity is an aliquot part ; a rational broken num- ber , that equal to some aliquot part of unity ; and a rational mixed number , that consist- ing of a whole number and a broken one . Even ...
... manner a rational whole number is that whereof unity is an aliquot part ; a rational broken num- ber , that equal to some aliquot part of unity ; and a rational mixed number , that consist- ing of a whole number and a broken one . Even ...
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... manner in which vision is per- formed in the eye ; treats of sight in gene- ral ; gives the reasons of the several modi- fications or alterations , which the rays of light undergo in the eye ; and shows why objects appear sometimes ...
... manner in which vision is per- formed in the eye ; treats of sight in gene- ral ; gives the reasons of the several modi- fications or alterations , which the rays of light undergo in the eye ; and shows why objects appear sometimes ...
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... manner it may be shewn , that when the ray passes ob- liquely out of glass into air , the sine of the angle of incidence will be to that of de- viation , as NS to AD - NS , that is , as 2 to 1. In passing out of air into water , the ...
... manner it may be shewn , that when the ray passes ob- liquely out of glass into air , the sine of the angle of incidence will be to that of de- viation , as NS to AD - NS , that is , as 2 to 1. In passing out of air into water , the ...
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