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, 2±ÇCummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1825 |
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... present memoir was much indebted to the revisal of Klaproth . If the author of this memoir were to collect the merit of Klaproth as a chemist into one great feature , he would place ¡¤ it not so much in the discovery of new metals and ...
... present memoir was much indebted to the revisal of Klaproth . If the author of this memoir were to collect the merit of Klaproth as a chemist into one great feature , he would place ¡¤ it not so much in the discovery of new metals and ...
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... present University , Klaproth's lectures became those of the University , and he himself was appointed ordinary Professor of Chemistry , and a member of the Academical Senate . Besides these public lectures , our departed friend was an ...
... present University , Klaproth's lectures became those of the University , and he himself was appointed ordinary Professor of Chemistry , and a member of the Academical Senate . Besides these public lectures , our departed friend was an ...
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... excellent man , and shall feel happy , if , in concluding this memoir , I could present you with a like- ness of him . Among the most remarkable traits in his character , were M. Fischer's Memoir of the Life of Klaproth . 13.
... excellent man , and shall feel happy , if , in concluding this memoir , I could present you with a like- ness of him . Among the most remarkable traits in his character , were M. Fischer's Memoir of the Life of Klaproth . 13.
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... present , in the most distant parts of the world , the same general relations of situation and position . It is thus that the formation of obsidian and basalt is attributed to subterranean fires ; and thus also that we say the formation ...
... present , in the most distant parts of the world , the same general relations of situation and position . It is thus that the formation of obsidian and basalt is attributed to subterranean fires ; and thus also that we say the formation ...
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... present almost every where the same rocks , that is to say , the same assemblages of mica , quartz , and felspar in ... present great difficulties , when the point of contact of two neighbouring formations cannot be reached , VOL . II ...
... present almost every where the same rocks , that is to say , the same assemblages of mica , quartz , and felspar in ... present great difficulties , when the point of contact of two neighbouring formations cannot be reached , VOL . II ...
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