The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and ArtCanadian Institute., 1856 |
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... direction of the Council of the Canadian Institute , as " a medium of communication between all engaged or interested in scientific or industrial pursuits . " As the organ of the Canadian Institute , it has contributed to the ...
... direction of the Council of the Canadian Institute , as " a medium of communication between all engaged or interested in scientific or industrial pursuits . " As the organ of the Canadian Institute , it has contributed to the ...
Page 28
... direction of the head , the longitudinal duct is seen to enter into a glandular body , which in size is considerably greater than the testes situated posteriorly to it on the same side . 28 THE ANATOMY OF THE LEECH .
... direction of the head , the longitudinal duct is seen to enter into a glandular body , which in size is considerably greater than the testes situated posteriorly to it on the same side . 28 THE ANATOMY OF THE LEECH .
Page 46
... direction toward or from which they incline , be seen to rest on each other . There is one coast section in the province so perfect that nearly the whole series is exposed in it . On the other hand , there are large areas in which the ...
... direction toward or from which they incline , be seen to rest on each other . There is one coast section in the province so perfect that nearly the whole series is exposed in it . On the other hand , there are large areas in which the ...
Page 62
... direction of - and , consequently , to serve under the Secretary at War ; so each individual of the army may , in a general sense , be held to serve under him , although he may be , like Charles Townshend , only a civilian . The ...
... direction of - and , consequently , to serve under the Secretary at War ; so each individual of the army may , in a general sense , be held to serve under him , although he may be , like Charles Townshend , only a civilian . The ...
Page 65
... direction , and consequently of definite form and volume " ; the mass of a body as “ the quantity of matter which it contains " ; and a material particle as " a portion of matter indefinitely small in every direction . " This is the ...
... direction , and consequently of definite form and volume " ; the mass of a body as “ the quantity of matter which it contains " ; and a material particle as " a portion of matter indefinitely small in every direction . " This is the ...
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