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Excerpt from The Chemistry of the Arts, Vol. 1: Being a Practical Display of the Arts and Manufactures Which Depend on Chemical Principles
The practical Chemist ought to be well grounded in general chemical information; and there is no better mode of gaining it, than that of attempting original investigations. In pursuing his experiments, he will continually be obliged to learn the properties of the substances he is employing or acting upon; and his theoretical ideas will be more valuable in being con. Useted with practical operations, acquired for the pur pose of discovery.
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