There may be also Salt extracted by the dissolutions of its water and glasse, of the Earths that shall remain after the elevation of the said Virgin Earth.
But in all dissolutions take heed to leave them well in repose, and not to receive but the clear, pure, and neat, without any feces or residences; rather put them for an hour in a warm bath to clarifie them.
Distill the Aqua vitæ, with a gentle fire, afterwards increasing it by degrees, there will appear infinite little aiguilles and filaments, such as in the dissolutions of lead and quicksilver.
In dissolutions of metals in this acid, as in all other acids, the metals are first oxydated by attracting a part of the oxygen from the compound radical.
To prevent any distillation of acid, especially in dissolutions accompanied with heat, this tube is adapted to the retort A, Pl.
The scales of Parliament oscillate as the weight of this detached group is thrown on one side or the other; dissolutions become more frequent, and even dissolutions may fail to restore stability.
For the dissolutionsreally effected represented only a separation of masses, not a breaking up of substance into independent units; and these masses, again cohering, continue to act only as masses.
This is a general rule regarding all metallic dissolutions in Acids.
The Mercury will dissolve with the phenomena that usually attend the dissolutions of metals in this Acid.
Put any mineral Acid whatever into a matrass with some water; set the matrass on a sand-bath gently heated; drop into the vessel some filings of Iron: the phenomena which usually accompany metalline dissolutions will immediately appear.
Thirdly, to make as many trials as upon experience I could find requisite, in Dissolutions and Coagulations of several crystallizing Salts; for the needfull instruction and information in this Enquiry.
For obtaining dissolutions of royal marriages the facilities were especially great.
The act of marriage, which depended for its validity on the decision of the ecclesiastical courts, had, on account of the numerousdissolutions and dispensations granted, not then attained the security since assured to it by the secular law.
Wherefore, also, this which is the presiding body of the state ought always to have the control of their assemblies, and of the dissolutions of them, ordinary as well as extraordinary.
The Governor's prerogative of dissolution would remain unaffected, but as the House would be brought into closer touch with the people, dissolutions would be unnecessary and undesirable.
On further inquiry, I find two instances ofdissolutions before the Parliament would, of itself, have been at an end: viz.
III Dissolutions Here is a reductio ad absurdum of our social 'isms; and here is the history of many a social rebel.
Being an Inquiry how the Public Credit came to depend upon the Change of the Ministry, or the Dissolutions of Parliaments; and whether it does so, or no?
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