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acids will be pointed out, also different modes 

 of analysis, under the heads of Earths, Metals, 

 and Mineral Waters. But in so very short a 

 sketch of the doctrines of chemistry as these 

 few lectures can comprise, it is not possible to 

 go far into the detail; and the most effectual 

 processes can only be found in the larger works 

 on this science, particularly those of Bergman, 

 Kirwan, and above all, that admirable compen- 

 dium of modern science Dr. Thomson's System 

 of Chemistry, and the Essay on Chemical Analy- 

 sis by M. Thenard. 



