The Popular Science Monthly, Tom 46D. Appleton, 1895 |
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... give to it that exhilarating quality which impels to work ; with a lingering midnight sun sending its warm illumination through a seemingly endless rift of clouds and bergs ; a mountain and ocean panorama of almost matchless grandeur ...
... give to it that exhilarating quality which impels to work ; with a lingering midnight sun sending its warm illumination through a seemingly endless rift of clouds and bergs ; a mountain and ocean panorama of almost matchless grandeur ...
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... give to pupils a good knowledge of their own language , so that they can speak and write it readily , forcibly , and correctly . One of the principal arguments in justification of the promi- nence given classical studies is their ...
... give to pupils a good knowledge of their own language , so that they can speak and write it readily , forcibly , and correctly . One of the principal arguments in justification of the promi- nence given classical studies is their ...
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... give us in place of drink ? " Is the argument true ? Is the future of mankind really so hopeless , and does life offer nothing to the man who refuses alcohol instead of the forgetfulness which alcohol brings ? I believe that in this ...
... give us in place of drink ? " Is the argument true ? Is the future of mankind really so hopeless , and does life offer nothing to the man who refuses alcohol instead of the forgetfulness which alcohol brings ? I believe that in this ...
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... give no terrestrial name ; and there are some still more puzzling gaps in our list . It is a great aggravation of the mystery which besets the question of the elements that , among the lines which are absent from the spec- trum of the ...
... give no terrestrial name ; and there are some still more puzzling gaps in our list . It is a great aggravation of the mystery which besets the question of the elements that , among the lines which are absent from the spec- trum of the ...
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... give , in passing , a feeble expression to the universal sorrow with which in this place the news was received that Weismann's distinguished antagonist , Prof. Romanes , had been taken from us in the outset and full promise of a ...
... give , in passing , a feeble expression to the universal sorrow with which in this place the news was received that Weismann's distinguished antagonist , Prof. Romanes , had been taken from us in the outset and full promise of a ...
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