The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Among the asses , which are a common animal throughout the Carnatic , he observed some which were as white as milk . These animals are kept only by those classes who are of low cast ; for the higher orders spurn at the use of this ...
Among the asses , which are a common animal throughout the Carnatic , he observed some which were as white as milk . These animals are kept only by those classes who are of low cast ; for the higher orders spurn at the use of this ...
Page 121
The common size of the tree at the root is , we are told , when it is cut , about nine inches in diameter ; but it has been known to arrive at the circumference of three cubits ! Not above a third of the diameter of the tree is of value ...
The common size of the tree at the root is , we are told , when it is cut , about nine inches in diameter ; but it has been known to arrive at the circumference of three cubits ! Not above a third of the diameter of the tree is of value ...
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Corrosive sublimate is undoubtedly a common muriate ; though formed by putting mercury in oxymuriatic acid , the excess of oxygen is wholly employed in oxydizing the mercury : Calomel is either a sub - muriate or perhaps more correctly ...
Corrosive sublimate is undoubtedly a common muriate ; though formed by putting mercury in oxymuriatic acid , the excess of oxygen is wholly employed in oxydizing the mercury : Calomel is either a sub - muriate or perhaps more correctly ...
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