10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOLUBLENESS»
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solubleness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Universal Etymological English Dictionary:: In Two ...
Anger, Baflion, IND r INDXSSOLUBlL'ITY [indffivll/Zishl, INDIS'SOLUBLENESS
Uncapableness of being loosed or undone. lNDlS'SOLUBLE [indifflbsubi/il, L.]
that cannot be loosed, broken, or undone. F. INDISTINC'T [inds/iinctm, 1.. j
confnsed ...
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
... it will, (as perhaps Itnay have elsewhere observed) in 'a few minute-s acquire a
yellow colour, which afterwards will grow deeper, and manifest itself by the 'smell
and effects to be a'real solution of sulphur; and yet this solubleness in spirit of ...
3
Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture ...: Report ...
As to the first question, Liebig, indeed, rejects Sprengel's doctrine of the humus
aci'd salts, which may be _dissolved in the humus extract; but the existence of
these salts generally, their containing carbo'n, and their solubleness in water, ...
United States. Department of Agriculture, 1849
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The abridgment of the History of the reformation of the ...
They asserted the obligation of the Levitical law about the degrees of marriage
and the indis- solubleness of that bond. They set out the Divine institution of
priests and deacons, and that no bishop had authority over another. They made a
long ...
Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.), 1872
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The Theological and Literary Journal
A chemist who merely catches a glimpse of a new mineral body, is as certain that
he sees an external material existence, though he knows nothing of its peculiar
structure, weight, solidity, solubleness, expansiveness, and many other ...
6
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents
... the humus extract; \but the existence of these salts generally; their contain: ing
carbon, and their solubleness in water, no one will wish to deny, as Berzelius,
Doberez'ner, Wackenroder, Mitscherlich, Mulder, 'and other distinguished
chemists ...
United States. Patent Office, 1849
7
A review of Berkeley's Theory of vision: designed to show ...
Here he manifestly confounds two different things — inseparability in conception,
and indis- solubleness of association. In the case of words we can always
conceive the sound distinct from the meaning, although the one will unavoidably
...
8
An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
... which the son does not go. The tropical point ; the point at which the day ia
longest in summer, or shortest in winter. [slice. SOLSTITIAL, sol-stWM, a.
Belonging to the sol- BOLUBIL1TY, sAl-u-b!U!t-e\ n. ) Susceptiveness of
SOLUBLENESS ...
Her marriage has ceased to be for her the "mystic union which is its own
guarantee of indis- solubleness " ; and there is no compensation " for the woman
who feels that the chief relation of her life has been no more than a mistake." She
has ...
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A general dictionary of the English language; to which is ...
... dislike ladis'putable, a. incontestable, true Indisputably, al. incootestabiy, really
ladiuolv'abk, a. not to be separated ;'.= to its parts, insoluble IndiOblubii'ity, \ Indis'
solubleness, J u * I ndis' soluble, a. insoluble, indi (solvable ; permanent ...
William Perry (of Edinburgh.), 1795