Sometimes this principle has weight, and sometimes it has not; sometimes it is free fire and sometimes it is fire combined with the earthy element; sometimes it passes through the pores of vessels, sometimes these are impervious to it; it explains both causticity and non-causticity, transparency and opacity, colours and their absence; it is a veritable Proteus changing in form at each instant." [Please select]
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_ caustic soda, or, as it is also termed, "causticity." [Please select]
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"If it had been with his mother instead of himself," answered Oldbuck, with his usual dry causticity of humour, "I could see an excellent reason for it." [Please select]
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This satire broke out in the sixteenth century with a brightness and causticity which has ever since distinguished French literature. [Please select]
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