The Popular Science Monthly, Tom 46D. Appleton, 1895 |
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... look over the rugged cliffs which almost everywhere dip abruptly into the dark blue ocean , sees above these a long , undulating white crest , beyond which are only sky and conjecture . The white crest glistens awhile in the bright ...
... look over the rugged cliffs which almost everywhere dip abruptly into the dark blue ocean , sees above these a long , undulating white crest , beyond which are only sky and conjecture . The white crest glistens awhile in the bright ...
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... look about him till he gets to the top , and nine times out of ten he never gets to the top . " As to the disciplinary drill in Greek , it is by no means certain that it possesses any advantages over many other studies pursued with as ...
... look about him till he gets to the top , and nine times out of ten he never gets to the top . " As to the disciplinary drill in Greek , it is by no means certain that it possesses any advantages over many other studies pursued with as ...
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... look in order to find unsolved riddles which have hitherto defied the scrutiny of sci- ence , would be the question of what is called the ether . The ether occupies a highly anomalous position in the world of science . It may be ...
... look in order to find unsolved riddles which have hitherto defied the scrutiny of sci- ence , would be the question of what is called the ether . The ether occupies a highly anomalous position in the world of science . It may be ...
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... looks , indeed , almost insignifi- cant in comparison with the elaborate mechanism needed for its production . It will bear examination , however , and it has in- volved many operations and many principles . The output of work in the ...
... looks , indeed , almost insignifi- cant in comparison with the elaborate mechanism needed for its production . It will bear examination , however , and it has in- volved many operations and many principles . The output of work in the ...
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... looks , provided only it serves its purpose prop- erly . The Swiss workman , however , must needs dress down the lever until it shall have a deli- cacy and comeliness all its own . The difference between a Swiss and an ordinary American ...
... looks , provided only it serves its purpose prop- erly . The Swiss workman , however , must needs dress down the lever until it shall have a deli- cacy and comeliness all its own . The difference between a Swiss and an ordinary American ...
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