The Quarterly Review, Band 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... existence of chemistry as a science which declares the ingredients and essential constitution of all kinds of bodies , implies the existence of another corresponding science which shall divide bodies into kinds , and point out ...
... existence of chemistry as a science which declares the ingredients and essential constitution of all kinds of bodies , implies the existence of another corresponding science which shall divide bodies into kinds , and point out ...
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... existence and all knowledge disco- vered or discoverable ! The fundamental ideas assumed for the philosophy of chemis- try are affinity ' in that sense in which it is understood by che- mists , and element ' as a modification of the ...
... existence and all knowledge disco- vered or discoverable ! The fundamental ideas assumed for the philosophy of chemis- try are affinity ' in that sense in which it is understood by che- mists , and element ' as a modification of the ...
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... existence a little more , in order to secure a never - failing supply . - Buy We now arrive at the part of the subject which is likely to create the greatest popular feeling , but in which , in our opinion , popular interests are the ...
... existence a little more , in order to secure a never - failing supply . - Buy We now arrive at the part of the subject which is likely to create the greatest popular feeling , but in which , in our opinion , popular interests are the ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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