The Monthly Magazine, Volume 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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Page 527
... discovered near Geneva . The next lake we reached was the Co- nadarquai , which lies fixteen miles to the weftward of Geneva . The fouthern ex- tremity of this and of all the northern communications or fountains of Lake On- tario , as ...
... discovered near Geneva . The next lake we reached was the Co- nadarquai , which lies fixteen miles to the weftward of Geneva . The fouthern ex- tremity of this and of all the northern communications or fountains of Lake On- tario , as ...
Page 554
... discovered a teft for afcertaining whether cotton be adulterated with an admixture of wool , by fubmitting it to the action of oxygenated muriatic acid , which bleaches the cotton , while it gives a yellow tinge to the wool . The ...
... discovered a teft for afcertaining whether cotton be adulterated with an admixture of wool , by fubmitting it to the action of oxygenated muriatic acid , which bleaches the cotton , while it gives a yellow tinge to the wool . The ...
Page 555
... discovery by Mr. ACHARD , of Berlin , of a method of making fugar from white beet - root ; we are now enabled to add further particulars refpecting this in- terefting process . The difcovery is al- ready brought to a high degree of per ...
... discovery by Mr. ACHARD , of Berlin , of a method of making fugar from white beet - root ; we are now enabled to add further particulars refpecting this in- terefting process . The difcovery is al- ready brought to a high degree of per ...
Page 556
... discovered a new metal contained in the red - lead of Siberia . A curious memoir has lately appeared in the 86th Number of the " Annales de Chimie , " on the irritability manifefted by the ftamina of the flowers of the forrel- thorn ...
... discovered a new metal contained in the red - lead of Siberia . A curious memoir has lately appeared in the 86th Number of the " Annales de Chimie , " on the irritability manifefted by the ftamina of the flowers of the forrel- thorn ...
Page 583
... discovered by the Nor- wich coachman ; the horse was standing by a gate near the deceased . At Dedham , Mrs. Fletcher , wife of the Rev. Richard Fletcher , vicar of that place . At Manningtree , Mr. E. M. Driffield . 4 KENT . Married ...
... discovered by the Nor- wich coachman ; the horse was standing by a gate near the deceased . At Dedham , Mrs. Fletcher , wife of the Rev. Richard Fletcher , vicar of that place . At Manningtree , Mr. E. M. Driffield . 4 KENT . Married ...
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