The Quarterly Review, Volume 255William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 |
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Page 47
... coal oil sufficient to replace entirely the oil now imported . Coal - hydrogenation and the developments that have arisen from it constitute one of the most spectacular achievements of modern science . Sixty years ago Berthelot liquefied ...
... coal oil sufficient to replace entirely the oil now imported . Coal - hydrogenation and the developments that have arisen from it constitute one of the most spectacular achievements of modern science . Sixty years ago Berthelot liquefied ...
Page 48
... coal ' and 85 per cent . of certain natural coals . In each instance the product was identical , a result confirmed later when the experiment of making artificial coal from cellulose was repeated on a larger scale . Consequently Dr ...
... coal ' and 85 per cent . of certain natural coals . In each instance the product was identical , a result confirmed later when the experiment of making artificial coal from cellulose was repeated on a larger scale . Consequently Dr ...
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... coal - hydrogenation is much more compelling in this country than it is in Germany . For here coal is the basis of everything . Lack of natural oil supplies was the chief incentive for Germany's resort to hydrogenation ; desire to ...
... coal - hydrogenation is much more compelling in this country than it is in Germany . For here coal is the basis of everything . Lack of natural oil supplies was the chief incentive for Germany's resort to hydrogenation ; desire to ...
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