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... vitrified grog had been added , and then these granules were a source of weak- ness , not strength . The ground grog completely united The saturator is of the open type , having a CHEMICAL 7 Jan. 2 , 1920 NEWS , Zirconia .
... vitrified grog had been added , and then these granules were a source of weak- ness , not strength . The ground grog completely united The saturator is of the open type , having a CHEMICAL 7 Jan. 2 , 1920 NEWS , Zirconia .
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... United States and Europe were Canadians , graduates of Canadian universities , who , without honour in their own country , had crossed the border to be acclaimed as leaders . One does not have to go farther back than to the name of ...
... United States and Europe were Canadians , graduates of Canadian universities , who , without honour in their own country , had crossed the border to be acclaimed as leaders . One does not have to go farther back than to the name of ...
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... United Kingdom , at Newspaper rate ; Canada and Newfoundland , at Magazine rate . Vol . 120.-No. 3117 [ Copyright ARTICLES- reserved . CONTENTS . Friday , January 9. 1920 . Notes on the Evolution of Proteins , by E. L. Kennaway The ...
... United Kingdom , at Newspaper rate ; Canada and Newfoundland , at Magazine rate . Vol . 120.-No. 3117 [ Copyright ARTICLES- reserved . CONTENTS . Friday , January 9. 1920 . Notes on the Evolution of Proteins , by E. L. Kennaway The ...
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... United Kingdom , and suggesting im- provements in the method of manufacture , and a though the cloths naturally lack the " finish " of Manchester goods , they compare very favourably in every other respect with the foreign product ...
... United Kingdom , and suggesting im- provements in the method of manufacture , and a though the cloths naturally lack the " finish " of Manchester goods , they compare very favourably in every other respect with the foreign product ...
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... United States has thus increased its annual production 150 per cent . The following approximations of the statistics available will more definitely express the facts : - Total Annual Production of Gold . ( Figures in million dollars ) ...
... United States has thus increased its annual production 150 per cent . The following approximations of the statistics available will more definitely express the facts : - Total Annual Production of Gold . ( Figures in million dollars ) ...
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Strona 292 - FARADAY AS A DISCOVERER. One vol., I2mo. Cloth, $1.00. " It has been thought desirable to give you and the world some image of Michael Faraday as a scientific investigator and discoverer.
Strona 141 - A fire-mist and a planet, A crystal and a cell, A jelly-fish and a saurian. And caves where the cave-men dwell: Then a sense of law and beauty. And a face turned from the clod, Some call it Evolution, And others call it God.
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