Lavoisier Elements Of Chemistry
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I F HF. very bigh character of Mr Lavoiſier as a chemical philoſopher, and the great revolution which, in the opinion of many excellent chemiſts, he has effected in the theory of chemiſtry, has long made it much deſired to have a connected account of his diſcoveries, and of the new theory he has founded upon the modern experiments written by himſelf. This is now accompliſhed by the publication of his
Elements of Chemiſtry; therefore no excuſe can be at al…
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