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" Each coil is in diameter about two inches and a half, so that all may descend freely into eighty glass jars two inches and three quarters diameter inside, and eight inches high, duly stationed to receive them. My apparatus being thus arranged, two small... "
The Operative Chemist: Being a Practical Display of the Arts and ... - Page 222
by Samuel Frederick Gray - 1828 - 881 pages
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Chemical Essays, Volume 3

Richard Watson - 1787 - 396 pages
...fo porous an earth, that the water penetrates through their whole Jubilance. Thefe pans, which are about a quarter of an inch thick, and an inch and a quarter deep, are filled, towards the dulk of the evenrng in the winter feafon, with water which has...
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Morsels of Criticism: Tending to Illustrate Some Few Passages in ..., Volume 1

Edward King - 1800 - 542 pages
...fo porous an earth, that the water penetrates through their whole fubftance. Thefe pans, which are about a quarter of an inch thick, and an inch and a quarter deep, are filled towards the dufk of the evening in the winter feafon, with water which has...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volume 3

1821 - 452 pages
...eight inches high, duly stationed to receive them.* My apparatus being thus arranged, two small lead pipes were severally soldered to each pole, and a...them, no vestige of the charcoal could be seen : It was ignited so intensely, that those portions of the pipes by which it had been embraced were destroyed....
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Annals of Philosophy, Volume 1; Volume 17

1821 - 514 pages
...eight inches high, duly stationed to receive them.* My apparatus being thus arranged, two small lead pipes were severally soldered to each pole, and a...them, no vestige of the charcoal could be seen. It was ignited so intensely, that those portions of the pipes by which it had been embraced were destroyed....
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volume 40

1871 - 926 pages
...being taken off to clean- them, also the lid of the non-return valve, pieces of iron were taken out about a quarter of an inch thick and an inch and a half in diameter, evidently having been washed from the bottom, for some of them had remains of cement on...
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Cre-fydd's Family fare

Cre-fydd (pseud.) - 1864 - 512 pages
...in a cool place, or on ice, for an hour. Cut about ten ounces of cold boiled fowl into neat pieces a quarter of an inch thick and an inch and a half square. Wipe each leaf of the salad, and break it into inch pieces ; cut the onions quite small ; put...
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The Young Housewife's Daily Assistant: On All Matters Relating to Cookery ...

Cre-Fydd - 1864 - 516 pages
...in a cool place, or on ice, for an hour. Cut about ten ounces of cold boiled fowl into neat pieces a quarter of an inch thick and an inch and a half square. Wipe each leaf of the salad, and break it into inch pieces ; cut the onions quite small ; put...
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Food for the Invalid: The Convalescent, the Dyspeptic, and the Gouty

J. Milner Fothergill, Horatio C. Wood (Jr.) - 1880 - 182 pages
...in a cool place, or on ice, for an hour. Cut about ten ounces of cold boiled fowl into neat pieces a quarter of an inch thick and an inch and a half square. Wipe each leaf of the salad, and break it into inch pieces, cut the onions quite small, put...
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The Voyage of the Rattletrap

Hayden Carruth - 1897 - 228 pages
...each end, and the other two at equal distances between. These bows were made of hard-wood, and were a quarter of an inch thick and an inch and a half wide. They PREPARATIONS ran up straight on either side for two or three feet, and then rounded over,...
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The Life of Robert Hare: An American Chemist (1781-1858)

Edgar Fahs Smith - 1917 - 546 pages
...eight inches high, duly stationed to receive them. My apparatus being thus arranged, two small lead pipes were severally soldered to each pole, and a...them, no vestige of the charcoal could be seen: It was ignited so intensely, that those portions of the pipes by which it had been embraced were destroyed....
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