The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Τόμος 5Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... surface is not smooth , but fur- rowed with a number of wrinkles , running in various directions , though principally longitudinally . It is of a greyish brown colour on the outside , and of a beautiful variegated hue within , being ...
... surface is not smooth , but fur- rowed with a number of wrinkles , running in various directions , though principally longitudinally . It is of a greyish brown colour on the outside , and of a beautiful variegated hue within , being ...
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... surface of the tongue , and is from thence conveyed with the food to the stomach . If the egg itself be taken up by accident , it may pass on to the intes- tinal canal before it hatches ; in which case its existence to the full growth ...
... surface of the tongue , and is from thence conveyed with the food to the stomach . If the egg itself be taken up by accident , it may pass on to the intes- tinal canal before it hatches ; in which case its existence to the full growth ...
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... surface they shine in the dark . Hence some twenty years ago a person exhibited in London , as the everlasting lamp of the ancients , a vessel containing phosphorus immersed in oil . The various purposes to which fixed oils are applied ...
... surface they shine in the dark . Hence some twenty years ago a person exhibited in London , as the everlasting lamp of the ancients , a vessel containing phosphorus immersed in oil . The various purposes to which fixed oils are applied ...
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... surface , pass straight through the body , excepting such as are lost and absorbed , by striking on solid parts : but in the bor- dering of parts of unequal density , such as those of wood and paper , both with regard to themselves ...
... surface , pass straight through the body , excepting such as are lost and absorbed , by striking on solid parts : but in the bor- dering of parts of unequal density , such as those of wood and paper , both with regard to themselves ...
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... surface between glass ; and hence he deduced several pro- perties of atmospherical refraction , such as , that it increases the altitudes of all objects in the heavens ; and he first advanced that rizon by means of refraction , when ...
... surface between glass ; and hence he deduced several pro- perties of atmospherical refraction , such as , that it increases the altitudes of all objects in the heavens ; and he first advanced that rizon by means of refraction , when ...
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