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... appear surprising that the action of light itself , should produce a mechanical expansion of fibre . The oxygen generated by the action of the light may produce an extension of fibre , which will cease when the action of the light is ...
... appear surprising that the action of light itself , should produce a mechanical expansion of fibre . The oxygen generated by the action of the light may produce an extension of fibre , which will cease when the action of the light is ...
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... appear- ance of muscular strength in that part . It is indeed a form well adapted to move by light winds , but not of itself . I suspect a minute examination and attention to the gyrans , would equally set aside its claims to a self ...
... appear- ance of muscular strength in that part . It is indeed a form well adapted to move by light winds , but not of itself . I suspect a minute examination and attention to the gyrans , would equally set aside its claims to a self ...
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... appear as islands in those seas . We shall now proceed to examine the different evidences and circumstances , which appear , to support the opinion just given , as to the division of the earth . And the first authority to be noticed ...
... appear as islands in those seas . We shall now proceed to examine the different evidences and circumstances , which appear , to support the opinion just given , as to the division of the earth . And the first authority to be noticed ...
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