Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... becoming cool , takes the form of a clear jelly , and is of great use in the arts under the name of glue . See GE- LATIN . When exposed to a gentle heat without the intervention of water , they become dry , lose their toughness , are ...
... becoming cool , takes the form of a clear jelly , and is of great use in the arts under the name of glue . See GE- LATIN . When exposed to a gentle heat without the intervention of water , they become dry , lose their toughness , are ...
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... become visible : opposed to darkness ( Gen ) . 3. Power of perceiving ex- ternal objects by the eye : opposed to blind- ness ( Milton ) . 4. Day ( Milton ) . 5. Life ( Pope ) . 6. Artificial illumination ( Numbers ) . 7. Illumination of ...
... become visible : opposed to darkness ( Gen ) . 3. Power of perceiving ex- ternal objects by the eye : opposed to blind- ness ( Milton ) . 4. Day ( Milton ) . 5. Life ( Pope ) . 6. Artificial illumination ( Numbers ) . 7. Illumination of ...
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... become visible to the eye by the best telescopes . Nor , adds he , are they only the great bodies of the sun or stars that are thus liable to disperse their light through the vast expanse of the universe , but the smallest spark of a ...
... become visible to the eye by the best telescopes . Nor , adds he , are they only the great bodies of the sun or stars that are thus liable to disperse their light through the vast expanse of the universe , but the smallest spark of a ...
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... become lumi- nous after having been for a long time exposed to the light ; and lose their luminous property soon ... becomes suffi- ciently luminous to enable a person to distin- guish the hour on a watch by it . After some time it ...
... become lumi- nous after having been for a long time exposed to the light ; and lose their luminous property soon ... becomes suffi- ciently luminous to enable a person to distin- guish the hour on a watch by it . After some time it ...
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... become luminous in the dark , and of course give out light . This is the case in particular with the whiting , the ... become much lighter when exposed to the sun ; and the white salts of sil- ver called luna cornea , in the same ...
... become luminous in the dark , and of course give out light . This is the case in particular with the whiting , the ... become much lighter when exposed to the sun ; and the white salts of sil- ver called luna cornea , in the same ...
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