Geology, being Chaptal's account of the stony substances of the world; illustrated with the most modern discoveries and analyses; also with notes; and a preface explanatory, of the decompositions, and renovations of the globe which we inhabit. By George Hoggart Toulmin ... [1789]

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Geology, being Chaptal's account of the stony substances of the world; illustrated with the most modern discoveries and analyses; also with notes; and a preface explanatory, of the decompositions, and renovations of the globe which we inhabit. By George Hoggart Toulmin ... [1789]

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206 l. 15 cm.

und,

eng,

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Chaptal, Jean-Antoine-Claude, comte de Chanteloup, 1756-1832

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French chemist and government administrator. Chaptal was the first to teach the new chemistry formulated by Antoine Lavoisier. From the description of Cours de chimie fait par Mr. Chaptal, Montpellier, 1790-1791. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 461599876 French government official and chemist, minister of interior under Napoleon from 1801-1804. From the description of Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal letters, 1801-1804. (Cornell University Library). ...

Toulmin, George Hoggart

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