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1 1, 9 | then) with a nearly equal quantity of carbonic acid, becomes 2 1, 11| sodium; then, in a smaller quantity, chlorides of magnesium 3 1, 13| fluid is equal to about the quantity of water which would be 4 1, 14| glass which contains a small quantity of carbonic gas. When the 5 1, 19| obstructed by an innumerable quantity of islands, islets, breakers, 6 1, 19| it went through a large quantity of islands and islets little 7 2, 7 | lowered by a perceptible quantity every century to the detriment 8 2, 10| well oppose his wish. A quantity of dry leaves, mixed with 9 2, 12| sir, and consequently the quantity of air it contains, knowing 10 2, 14| except man, has such a quantity of brain matter; they are 11 2, 16| contained a considerable quantity, and by dissolving it with 12 2, 17| named thus from seeing the quantity of smoke that rose from