The Quarterly Journal, Band 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... light , and with a faint but steady breeze continued to make some progress against the stream . I had passed the three last days so happily in the VOL . VIII . D society of Ibrahim , that I felt his loss as Proceedings in Egypt and ...
... light , and with a faint but steady breeze continued to make some progress against the stream . I had passed the three last days so happily in the VOL . VIII . D society of Ibrahim , that I felt his loss as Proceedings in Egypt and ...
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... light minarets , with the riches displayed on the inside , he found perfectly corre- spondent to the view given in Niebuhr's Travels , from drawings commonly sold at Jedda , and consistent with that writer's de- scription of the ...
... light minarets , with the riches displayed on the inside , he found perfectly corre- spondent to the view given in Niebuhr's Travels , from drawings commonly sold at Jedda , and consistent with that writer's de- scription of the ...
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... lights appa- rently of precisely the same nature . Dr. Wollaston has noticed a still more marked interruption of the spectrum produced by the blue light of a candle ; and Dr. Young has observed a similar appearance in light transmitted ...
... lights appa- rently of precisely the same nature . Dr. Wollaston has noticed a still more marked interruption of the spectrum produced by the blue light of a candle ; and Dr. Young has observed a similar appearance in light transmitted ...
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... light gray colour , is taken out , and preserved in stoppered bottles . 4. A certain quantity of water , for example , two decilitres , ( 41 pints ) is then taken ; to which is added as much pure and fuming hydrochloric acid as will ...
... light gray colour , is taken out , and preserved in stoppered bottles . 4. A certain quantity of water , for example , two decilitres , ( 41 pints ) is then taken ; to which is added as much pure and fuming hydrochloric acid as will ...
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... lights which would be supplied by 1,800 cube feet of oil gas , reckoning that they were argand burners , and employed for ... light , and to fit them for private houses , or the residences of noblemen and gentlemen , Messrs . Taylor and ...
... lights which would be supplied by 1,800 cube feet of oil gas , reckoning that they were argand burners , and employed for ... light , and to fit them for private houses , or the residences of noblemen and gentlemen , Messrs . Taylor and ...
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