Englifli reader would be abundantly ferved by a faithful tranflation of this admirable manual of theoretical Chemiftry. His duty plainly forbad him to alter or fupprefs any thing ; and his reverence for the great author deterred him from the thought of... A Dissertation on Elective Attractions - Page iby Torbern Bergman - 1785 - 382 pagesFull view - About this book
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...confirmed by experience. The tranflator, therefore, at firft thought, that every purpofe of the Englilh reader would be abundantly ferved by a faithful tranflation...of making any addition. But fome time has elapfed lince the talk of mere translation was completed ; in the mean time, chemical invefiigruion having... | |
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