Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1877 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... I hope before this time you have received my two letters of last week, one of them enclosing a piece of the Lapis specularis, which I think must be ranked among the most curious as well as useful works of 48 THE BELKISTAP PAPERS. [1780.
... I hope before this time you have received my two letters of last week, one of them enclosing a piece of the Lapis specularis, which I think must be ranked among the most curious as well as useful works of 48 THE BELKISTAP PAPERS. [1780.
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... piece of Lapis specularis you sent me I have given to Mr. Rittenhouse, who is a member of the American Philosophical Society. I had not leisure to talk with him about the experiments I hinted to you, but intend him another visit. The ...
... piece of Lapis specularis you sent me I have given to Mr. Rittenhouse, who is a member of the American Philosophical Society. I had not leisure to talk with him about the experiments I hinted to you, but intend him another visit. The ...
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... piece of low land, the Wednesday before, told me the smoke was so thick that he could not see from one end of the row to the other ; and I wrell remember that either on Wednesday or Thursday every part of our house was full of smoke, as ...
... piece of low land, the Wednesday before, told me the smoke was so thick that he could not see from one end of the row to the other ; and I wrell remember that either on Wednesday or Thursday every part of our house was full of smoke, as ...
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... pieces of the bigness of the palm of my hand, containing laminae of it, the whole mass J and ^ an inch in thickness, but not so pellucid as the piece I sent you. If the earth was opened, there might be some of a better quality ...
... pieces of the bigness of the palm of my hand, containing laminae of it, the whole mass J and ^ an inch in thickness, but not so pellucid as the piece I sent you. If the earth was opened, there might be some of a better quality ...
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... pieces (or specks) of talc; but, having no idea at those times of any thing so capital as has been since discovered, I gave them barely a superficial glance, and left them. This will not be the case in future. Your mentioning the ...
... pieces (or specks) of talc; but, having no idea at those times of any thing so capital as has been since discovered, I gave them barely a superficial glance, and left them. This will not be the case in future. Your mentioning the ...
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