| Richard Mead - 1747 - 376 páginas
...pofleflion, given me by an ingenious chemift, a clear liquor, which though ponjierous, was fo volatil, that it would all fly away in the open air, without...the bottle, which contained it, was in a fhort time fq eroded, that it could never be taken out. The fume from it was fo thin, that if a candle was fet... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 412 páginas
...leathern Apron ty'd about his Waift, And on his Head a woollen Nightcap plac'd ; NOTE. nious Chemift, a clear Liquor, which though ponderous, was fo volatile, that it would all ily away in the open Air, without being heated ; and fo corrofive, that a Glafs Stopple of the Bottle,... | |
| School - 1801 - 450 páginas
...in my possession, given me by an ingenious chemist, a clear liquor, which though ponderous, was so volatile, that it would all fly away in the open air, without being heated; and so corrosive, that a glass stopple of the bottle, which contained it, was in a short time so eroded,... | |
| 1801 - 448 páginas
...in my possession, given me by an ingenious chemist, a clear liquor, which though ponderous, was so volatile, that it would all fly away in the open air, without being heated; and so corrosive, that a glass stopple of the bottle, which contained it, was in a short time so eroded,... | |
| 1760 - 436 páginas
...poifonous minerals, he allures us, that he ha¿l once in his pofleifion, given him by an ingenious chemill, a clear liquor, which, though ponderous, was fo volatile,...all fly away in the open air, without being heated 5 and fo corr о five, that a glafs Hopple of the bottle which contained it, was in a iliort time fo... | |
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