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"The very elegant furnace lately invented by Dr. Black.... In the annexed plate we have given an engraving of Dr. Black's portable furnace, taken from the Edinburgh New Dispensaory, with a description of its parts, and uses."

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Identifier: columbianmagazin31789phil (find matches)
Title: The Columbian magazine : or, monthly miscellany
Year: 1789 (1780s)
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Publisher: Philadelphia : T. Seddon, W. Spotswood, C. Cist & J. Trenchard
Contributing Library: University of Pittsburgh Library System
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, ail ofhis life or limbs. To me this seems which admit of exceptions. Thisyather more excusable than the o- politeness was truly a fine compen-ther, as the pain is inferior, both sation for his plain dealing. Butin duration and smart. the iady seemed, or wished to Bat there is one circumstance seem, perfectly satisfied; she was which tends greatly to support very much pleased with those who the breed of blunt felkixs. It is, spoke their honest sentiments that some persons they make free without disguise j none could gain v/ith, pretend to be not at all of- her favour by a want of cancior; fended or hurt by it, and declare, an honest heart was the best re- that they like a person the more, commendation, &c. This to be lor candidly telling ihem of their sure was all very well, but both faults. This is indeed a foolish parties appeared equally ridicU pride; and could one fault justify Ions; she in pretending to be another^ I should thhil: 2./.W/ en- pleased, and he in believing her.
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(525) For the COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE. CHEMICAL AND ECONOMICAL ESSAYS. ESSAY FIRST. A Chemical apparatus. Furnace. Earths, very great barrier to chemi- considerable expence attending It cal investigation, besides theseeming difficulty of the subject,is the expence attending it; thisto many appears to be considera-ble. The apparatus used by theearlier chemists were indeed ex-pensive, but the same sound andrational philosophy which hassimplified all the sciences, has re-duced, not only the apparatus, butthe materials to be operated upon,by chemists, to a very small com-pass. Few chemists of the pre-sent day know more than thenames of the Athanor Furnace,the Reverberatory, the AUudel,the Alembic, the Bolt Head, theMatrass, the Philosophic Egg,the Hippocratic Sleeve, with a do- chemical enquiries. It is true,there are some few other instru-ments that will be found necessa-ry for particular artists, such asthe crucible, or earthen melting-pot, for those who work in cer-tain metals, but these ar

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  • bookyear:1789
  • bookdecade:1780
  • bookcentury:1700
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia___T__Seddon__W__Spotswood__C__Cist___J__Trenchard
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Pittsburgh_Library_System
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  • bookleafnumber:631
  • bookcollection:university_pittsburgh
  • bookcollection:americana
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