Boston Journal of Philosophy and the Arts: Intended to Exhibit a View of the Progress of Discovery in Natural Philosophy, Mechanics, Chemistry, Geology and Mineralogy, Natural History, Comparative Anatomy and Physiology, Geography, Statistics, and the Fine and Useful Arts, 2권Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1825 |
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... labours , a small work - room of his own , till the year 1800 , when he purchased the room of the academi- cal chemists , in which he was enabled , at the expense of the academy , to furnish a better and more spacious apartment for his ...
... labours , a small work - room of his own , till the year 1800 , when he purchased the room of the academi- cal chemists , in which he was enabled , at the expense of the academy , to furnish a better and more spacious apartment for his ...
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... labour , and the in- comparable exactness with which he developed it , -or , last- ly , the pure scientific feeling under which he acted , and which was removed at the utmost possible distance from every selfish , every avaricious , and ...
... labour , and the in- comparable exactness with which he developed it , -or , last- ly , the pure scientific feeling under which he acted , and which was removed at the utmost possible distance from every selfish , every avaricious , and ...
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... labours a much greater certainty than if he had permitted himself , as he might easily have done , to conceal this loss under inconsiderable changes in the decimal figures . He also never gave his results , as he likewise easily might ...
... labours a much greater certainty than if he had permitted himself , as he might easily have done , to conceal this loss under inconsiderable changes in the decimal figures . He also never gave his results , as he likewise easily might ...
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... labours deserve rest chiefly upon this cir- cumstance , but also because in this he was a pattern to all practical chemists . To this quality must be referred the attention which , he bestowed on his instruments . When he had to do with ...
... labours deserve rest chiefly upon this cir- cumstance , but also because in this he was a pattern to all practical chemists . To this quality must be referred the attention which , he bestowed on his instruments . When he had to do with ...
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... labours cannot have that completely solid result which attended those of Klaproth . Those who knew him intimately , are aware that he kept fully up with the pro- gress of his age , and that nothing which was important with- in the ...
... labours cannot have that completely solid result which attended those of Klaproth . Those who knew him intimately , are aware that he kept fully up with the pro- gress of his age , and that nothing which was important with- in the ...
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