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History and Present Condition of the Barbary States: Comprehending a View of ... - Page 109
by Michael Russell - 1837 - 343 pages
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 6

Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 488 pages
...manufactures; but the science of chemistry owes its origin and improvement to the industry of the Saracens. They first invented and named the alembic for the purposes of distillation, analysed the substances of the three kingdoms of nature, tried the distinction and affinities of alcalis...
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Universal History Americanised; Or, An Historical View of the World, from ...

David Ramsay - 1819 - 386 pages
...artists. The science of chemistry owes its origin and improvement to the industry of the Saracens. They first invented and named the alembic for the purposes of distillation; analysed the substances of the ihree kingdoms of nature ; tried the distinction and affinities of alkalies...
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An essay on the inventions and customs of both ancients and moderns in the ...

Samuel Morewood - 1824 - 410 pages
...said, the real science of chemistry owes its origin and improvement to the industry of this people. They first invented and named the Alembic, for the purposes of distillation; analysed the substances of the three kingdoms of nature; tried the distinctions and affinities of alkalis...
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Mahometanism Unveiled: An Inquiry, in which that Arch-heresy, Its ..., Volume 1

Charles Forster - 1829 - 484 pages
...chemistry," observes Mr. Gibbon, " owes its origin and improvement to the industry of the Saracens. They first invented and named the alembic for the purposes of distillation, analysed the substances of the three kingdoms of nature, tried the distinctions and affinities of alkalis...
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History and Present Condition of the Barbary States: Comprehending a View of ...

Michael Russell - 1835 - 466 pages
...earth, and to determine its entire circumference at twentyfour thousand miles. But it was in chemistry that the Saracens made the greatest advances, and...proved the distinction and the affinities of acids and alkalies ; and converted the poisonous minerals into salutary medicines. It is true, no doubt, that...
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A natural history of quadrupeds, and other mammiferous animals

William Charles Linnaeus Martin - 1840 - 438 pages
...astronomy and medicine ; that of chemistry may be said to have been born and nurtured among the Saracens. They first invented and named the alembic, for the purposes of distillation ; tried the distinctions and affinities of alkalis and acids ; and converted minerals into medicines....
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 3

Edward Gibbon - 1843 - 550 pages
...manufactures ; but the science of chemistry owes its origin and improvement to the industry of the Saracens. They first invented and named the alembic for the purposes of distillation, analyzed the substance* of the three kingdoms of nature, tried the distinction and affinities of alkalies and acids,...
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Dwight's American Magazine, Volume 2

Theodore Dwight - 1846 - 764 pages
...earth, and to determine its entire circumference at twenty-four thousand miles. But it was in chemistry that the Saracens made the greatest advances, and...salutary medicines. It is true, no doubt, that the objerts of their most eager research were the transmutation of metals, and the elixir of immortal health...
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History of the Inductive Sciences: I. The Greek school philosophy, with ...

William Whewell - 1847 - 522 pages
...science of chemistry owes its origin and improvement to the industry of the Saracens. They," he adds, "first invented and named the alembic for the purposes...analyzed the substances of the three kingdoms of nature, tried the distinction and affinities of alcalis and acids, and converted the poisonous minerals into...
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The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, with ..., Volume 6

Edward Gibbon - 1855 - 496 pages
...manufactures ; but the science of chemistry owes its origin and improvement to the industry of the Saracens. They first invented and named the alembic for the purposes of distillation, analysed the substances of the three kingdoms of nature, tried but from Jupiter and the sun (Abulpharag....
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