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We will now suppose the immersed plates of the chemico apparatus to
correspond with the heated union of the thermo wires , and the most remote
extremities of the chemico conducting wires with the coldest part of the thermo
apparatus .
We will now suppose the immersed plates of the chemico apparatus to
correspond with the heated union of the thermo wires , and the most remote
extremities of the chemico conducting wires with the coldest part of the thermo
apparatus .
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Suppose , then , we were to take 100 cubic inches of atmospheric out of a
temperature of 60 Fahrenheit , and a barometrical pressure equal to 30 inches ,
we would find the whole to weigh 31 grains . But , suppose we wish to carry the
inquiry ...
Suppose , then , we were to take 100 cubic inches of atmospheric out of a
temperature of 60 Fahrenheit , and a barometrical pressure equal to 30 inches ,
we would find the whole to weigh 31 grains . But , suppose we wish to carry the
inquiry ...
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Suppose we'take by no means an unusual meteorological state of things , and
reason from it . Let us suppose an immense storm cloud filled to repletion with
free electricity , as we have already se en all clouds are , in greater or less
degree .
Suppose we'take by no means an unusual meteorological state of things , and
reason from it . Let us suppose an immense storm cloud filled to repletion with
free electricity , as we have already se en all clouds are , in greater or less
degree .
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And although we cannot affirm , or even suppose , that the animal kingdom was
independent of the vegetable , we have evidence enough to show , that the latter
was in no wise dependant for support upon the former . If it be allowed that the ...
And although we cannot affirm , or even suppose , that the animal kingdom was
independent of the vegetable , we have evidence enough to show , that the latter
was in no wise dependant for support upon the former . If it be allowed that the ...
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But we do not see any strong reason to suppose that the original food of plants
was evolved from the bowels of the earth ; nor can we discover any strong
objection to the hypothesis , that all the carbonic acid and ammonia from the
beginning ...
But we do not see any strong reason to suppose that the original food of plants
was evolved from the bowels of the earth ; nor can we discover any strong
objection to the hypothesis , that all the carbonic acid and ammonia from the
beginning ...
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