A Dictionary of Chemistry, Exhibiting the Present State of the Theory and Practice of That Science, Its Application to Natural Philosophy, the Processes of Manufactures, Metallurgy, and Numerous Other Arts Dependent on the Properties of Habitudes......
London: For G.G. And J. Robinson, 1795. First Edition. Quarto. (Con't)...of Bodies, in the Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal Kingdom with a Considerable Number of Tables, Expressing the Elective Attractions, Specific Gravities, Comparable Heats, Component Parts, Combinations, and other Affections of the Objects of Chemical Research. Nicholson was an English chemist..... More