The Popular Science Monthly, Tom 46D. Appleton, 1895 |
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... produced by the fall of one of these vast ice mountains , of the cannon - like detonations which were sent out by the snapping of the ice . I should com- pare the sound more with that of not very intense or even dis- tant thunder , and ...
... produced by the fall of one of these vast ice mountains , of the cannon - like detonations which were sent out by the snapping of the ice . I should com- pare the sound more with that of not very intense or even dis- tant thunder , and ...
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... produce arti- ficially the peculiar compounds which in Nature are only found in organisms that are or have been living . These compounds are produced by some living organism in the performance of the ordered series of functions proper ...
... produce arti- ficially the peculiar compounds which in Nature are only found in organisms that are or have been living . These compounds are produced by some living organism in the performance of the ordered series of functions proper ...
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... produced have in themselves no value what- ever . The whole operation is a process . Its importance is sub- jective . One might , I think , sum up the ideal of the kindergarten in saying that its end is the cultivation of perception ...
... produced have in themselves no value what- ever . The whole operation is a process . Its importance is sub- jective . One might , I think , sum up the ideal of the kindergarten in saying that its end is the cultivation of perception ...
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... produce at once the quantity and quality of watch work for which they are justly famed . CONCERNING famines in India , which were formerly often terrible , Mr. C. E. D. Black , in his third decennial report of progress , does not deny ...
... produce at once the quantity and quality of watch work for which they are justly famed . CONCERNING famines in India , which were formerly often terrible , Mr. C. E. D. Black , in his third decennial report of progress , does not deny ...
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... produced a sore unless removed at once , and it was usually necessary to cut it out in order to remove it . The phosphatic soil and hot sun seemed peculiarly fitted to its growth , and it formed the principal vegeta- tion of the eastern ...
... produced a sore unless removed at once , and it was usually necessary to cut it out in order to remove it . The phosphatic soil and hot sun seemed peculiarly fitted to its growth , and it formed the principal vegeta- tion of the eastern ...
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