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... consists of a union of oxygen , carbon , and hydrogen ; the simplest animal , of oxygen , hydrogen , carbon , and nitrogen . The composition of the mineral , again , is constant . Its elements have entirely satisfied their affinities ...
... consists of a union of oxygen , carbon , and hydrogen ; the simplest animal , of oxygen , hydrogen , carbon , and nitrogen . The composition of the mineral , again , is constant . Its elements have entirely satisfied their affinities ...
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... consist of carbonic acid and lime . The mass will be destroyed ; but the pieces will not suffer from the disjunction ... consists of va rious parts ; -in the vegetable , of wood , bark , leaves , roots , flowers , & c .; and in the ...
... consist of carbonic acid and lime . The mass will be destroyed ; but the pieces will not suffer from the disjunction ... consists of va rious parts ; -in the vegetable , of wood , bark , leaves , roots , flowers , & c .; and in the ...
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... consists of carbonic acid and lime ; and all the par- ticles concur alike in its formation and preservation . Lastly , while an inorganic body , of a determinate species , has always a fixed composition , the living being , although ...
... consists of carbonic acid and lime ; and all the par- ticles concur alike in its formation and preservation . Lastly , while an inorganic body , of a determinate species , has always a fixed composition , the living being , although ...
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... consists in the former con- taining nitrogen ; whilst the latter do not . ' Modern researches have , however , satisfactorily shown , that the organized portions of animals and vegetables are essentially alike ; and consist of the four ...
... consists in the former con- taining nitrogen ; whilst the latter do not . ' Modern researches have , however , satisfactorily shown , that the organized portions of animals and vegetables are essentially alike ; and consist of the four ...
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... consist of solid and fluid parts . In the former , however , the fluids bear a large proportion : in the latter ... consists are simple , and readily convertible into each other . The But these differences in organization , striking ...
... consist of solid and fluid parts . In the former , however , the fluids bear a large proportion : in the latter ... consists are simple , and readily convertible into each other . The But these differences in organization , striking ...
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