British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Τόμος 9Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1821 |
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... hence they have been called " expressed oils . " This it done by reducing the seeds to a kind of pulp , or paste , which is enclosed in bags , and subjected by means of machinery , when it is obtained in the large way , to strong ...
... hence they have been called " expressed oils . " This it done by reducing the seeds to a kind of pulp , or paste , which is enclosed in bags , and subjected by means of machinery , when it is obtained in the large way , to strong ...
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... Hence some twenty years ago a person exhibited in London , as the everlasting lamp of the ancients , a vessel containing phophorus immersed in oil . The various purposes to which fixed oils are applied are too well known to require ...
... Hence some twenty years ago a person exhibited in London , as the everlasting lamp of the ancients , a vessel containing phophorus immersed in oil . The various purposes to which fixed oils are applied are too well known to require ...
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... Hence , cork , paper , wood , & c . are opaque ; while glass , diamonds , & c . are pellucid . For in the confines or joining of parts alike in density , such as those of glass , water , diamonds , & c . among themselves , no refraction ...
... Hence , cork , paper , wood , & c . are opaque ; while glass , diamonds , & c . are pellucid . For in the confines or joining of parts alike in density , such as those of glass , water , diamonds , & c . among themselves , no refraction ...
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... hence was discovered the equality of the angles of incidence and reflection . It was known at an early period that an oar , or other straight piece of wood , partially immers . ed in water , no longer appeared straight , yet ages after ...
... hence was discovered the equality of the angles of incidence and reflection . It was known at an early period that an oar , or other straight piece of wood , partially immers . ed in water , no longer appeared straight , yet ages after ...
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... hence he deduced several properties of atmosphe- rical refraction , such as , that it increases the altitudes of all objects in the heavens ; and he first advanced that the stars are sometimes seen above the horizon by means of ...
... hence he deduced several properties of atmosphe- rical refraction , such as , that it increases the altitudes of all objects in the heavens ; and he first advanced that the stars are sometimes seen above the horizon by means of ...
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Τόμος 9 William Nicholson Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1818 |
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