This precipitates the blue coloring matter, which is filtered off, washed with alcohol, and finally dissolved in a small volume of water and diluted until about three drops of the solution added to 50 cc.
Cover the beaker and boil the solution (being careful to avoid loss of liquid by spattering) for ten minutes, but do not evaporate to small volume.
Immediate treatment of the fused mass with strong acid is likely to cause a semi-gelatinous silicic acid to separate at once and to inclose alkali salts or alumina.
Redissolve the calcium oxalate in the beaker with warm hydrochloric acid, pouring the acid through the filter.
Note 2: The solution containing the silver precipitate, as well as those from the standardization, should be placed in the receptacle for "silver residues" as a matter of economy.
He published anonymously, in 1841, a small volume of "Original Songs," of which the song selected for the present work may be regarded as a favourable specimen.
One book which in school I sometimes got a glance of, I would have given anything to possess: this was a small volume entitled, 'The Three Hundred Animals.
An elderly matron then approached, holding forth one trembling, palsied hand, with a small volume in the other.
Previous to the publication of a small volume entitled 'A Miscellany of Poems,' Savage wrote the story of his life in a political paper called The Plain Dealer.
Johnstone, a Scotchman, who published a small volume of poems in 1823; the Rev.
Just before leaving Gainsborough he was constrained to gather a few pieces of his poetry together and publish them by subscription in a small volume, with the title, taken from the first piece, "The Wesleyan Chiefs.
Next year followed his most definitely Christian poem, "Christmas Eve and Easter Day"--a small volume in which the mysteries of the Christian religion were handled in their relations with the modern world.
A small volume of pieces judiciously chosen would convince the reader that he was listening to the voice of a true and even a great poet; but his sense of this is lost in the flatness and weariness of the five superfluous volumes.
The other sisters had written poems also, and after various difficulties a small volumeof Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell was published in 1846.
Still earlier, in 1827, he had joined with his brother Charles in a small volume entitled Poems by Two Brothers.
After completing his studies at Lyons, he produced in 1839 a small volume of religious verse, Les Parfums de Madeleine.
We have Elia's word for it that John Lamb the elder "was the liveliest little fellow breathing" with a face as gay as Garrick's, and we know further that he published a small volume of simple verse.
In 1853 he published a small volumeof prose and poetry, addressed to industrial females, with the title, "Lays and Lectures to Scotia's Daughters of Industry.
The following compositions are, with permission, transcribed from a small volume of juvenile poems, with the title "Miscellanies, by N.
His first collection of hymns, a small volume of morning and evening songs, appeared in 1822.
His hymns appeared in a small volume of poems, published in 1834, under the title: Spiritual Songs.
In 1842 he printed a small volume of Poems on Slavery, which drew commendation from his friend Sumner, but had nothing of the fervor of Whittier's or Lowell's utterances on the same subject.
His first, as we have already stated, was a small volume of "Poems," published in 1836.
A small volume of prose sketches also appeared from his pen, under the title of "Tales of Field and Flood.
In 1844 he published a small volume of poems and songs, with a brief autobiography, under the title of "Rhymes and Recollections of a Hand-loom Weaver.
He published, in 1816, a small volume, entitled "The African Slave; with other Poems and Songs.
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