Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Volume 15John Brown, 1816 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... Genus XXV . ) " A defcription of it was published by GEIJER in 1788 , in Crell's Annals , and by RINMAN , in his Miner's Lexicon . Prof. GADOLIN analyfed it in 1794 , and found it to contain a new earth . His conclufions were confirmed ...
... Genus XXV . ) " A defcription of it was published by GEIJER in 1788 , in Crell's Annals , and by RINMAN , in his Miner's Lexicon . Prof. GADOLIN analyfed it in 1794 , and found it to contain a new earth . His conclufions were confirmed ...
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... genus . The names of his genera were , cal- carea , filiceæ , granatina , argillacea , micacea , flu- ores , afbeftine , zeolithicæ , magnefiæ . All his earths were afterwards found to be compounds , except the 1ft , ad , 4th , and 9th ...
... genus . The names of his genera were , cal- carea , filiceæ , granatina , argillacea , micacea , flu- ores , afbeftine , zeolithicæ , magnefiæ . All his earths were afterwards found to be compounds , except the 1ft , ad , 4th , and 9th ...
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... GENUS I. A. " Species 1. SAPPHIRE . Oriental Ruby , Sapphire , and Topaz . Rubis d'Orient of Rome de Lifle . Telefa af Hauy . Sapphire of Delametherie . " Three ftones , diftinguished by their colour , have been long held in high ...
... GENUS I. A. " Species 1. SAPPHIRE . Oriental Ruby , Sapphire , and Topaz . Rubis d'Orient of Rome de Lifle . Telefa af Hauy . Sapphire of Delametherie . " Three ftones , diftinguished by their colour , have been long held in high ...
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... GENUS II . S. " Species 1. QUARTZ . - This ftone , which is very common in moft mountainous countries , is fometimes cryftallized and sometimes amorphous . The primitive form of its crystals , according to Mr Hauy , is a rhomboidal ...
... GENUS II . S. " Species 1. QUARTZ . - This ftone , which is very common in moft mountainous countries , is fometimes cryftallized and sometimes amorphous . The primitive form of its crystals , according to Mr Hauy , is a rhomboidal ...
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... GENUS III . L. " Sp . 1. Native LIME . The existence of pure uncombined lime in a native ftate has been quef- tioned ; but the evidence on which the belief of its exiftence is founded , is fufficiently refpectable to put it beyond doubt ...
... GENUS III . L. " Sp . 1. Native LIME . The existence of pure uncombined lime in a native ftate has been quef- tioned ; but the evidence on which the belief of its exiftence is founded , is fufficiently refpectable to put it beyond doubt ...
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