The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 3C. Whittingham, 1809 |
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... becomes turbid . This process , which is made for carrying off dust and every other impurity from the enamel , is continued un- til the water comes off as clear as it was poured on . The workman puts his enamel thus pre- pared into a ...
... becomes turbid . This process , which is made for carrying off dust and every other impurity from the enamel , is continued un- til the water comes off as clear as it was poured on . The workman puts his enamel thus pre- pared into a ...
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... become loose , they may be spread out by a few blows with a proper instrument , without taking them out of their ... becomes open from A B , and that of G to the pipe R : the water consequently descends from A to C , thence to F ...
... become loose , they may be spread out by a few blows with a proper instrument , without taking them out of their ... becomes open from A B , and that of G to the pipe R : the water consequently descends from A to C , thence to F ...
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... becomes nearer completion , but cautiously , lest the ground should be broken ; and every time the aqua fortis is removed the plate must be washed with clean water and gradually dried , otherwise the varnish cannot be used , and the ...
... becomes nearer completion , but cautiously , lest the ground should be broken ; and every time the aqua fortis is removed the plate must be washed with clean water and gradually dried , otherwise the varnish cannot be used , and the ...
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... becomes much more virulent than it is naturally , whilst the for- mer , if it afterwards succeeds , becomes milder in proportion : this , perhaps , is the reason why the same disorders , nay , the same appearance in a disorder , are at ...
... becomes much more virulent than it is naturally , whilst the for- mer , if it afterwards succeeds , becomes milder in proportion : this , perhaps , is the reason why the same disorders , nay , the same appearance in a disorder , are at ...
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... becomes nothing , which is the condition proposed by the equation . - Every equation has as many roots as it has dimensions . If TM ” —pz " - ' + px " −1 , & c . O , or z - ax z ― b xx c , & c . to n factors = 0 , there are n ...
... becomes nothing , which is the condition proposed by the equation . - Every equation has as many roots as it has dimensions . If TM ” —pz " - ' + px " −1 , & c . O , or z - ax z ― b xx c , & c . to n factors = 0 , there are n ...
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