The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and ArtCanadian Institute., 1856 |
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... manner the ancient Celtic element of European ethnology doubtless still asserts no inconsiderable influence . The Briton of Wales retains nearly all his early characteristics ; his philological and physiological peculiarities are alike ...
... manner the ancient Celtic element of European ethnology doubtless still asserts no inconsiderable influence . The Briton of Wales retains nearly all his early characteristics ; his philological and physiological peculiarities are alike ...
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... manner . crystalizes in large clear crystals efflorescent in very dry , but deli- quescent in a moderately damp atmosphere . When heated it easily loses iodine , and absorbs carbonic acid . Owing to this circumstance the quantity of ...
... manner . crystalizes in large clear crystals efflorescent in very dry , but deli- quescent in a moderately damp atmosphere . When heated it easily loses iodine , and absorbs carbonic acid . Owing to this circumstance the quantity of ...
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... manner . The walls of the loop are extremely thick and highly irritable ; but on tearing it across , the internal cavity or canal by which it is perforated is seen to be of comparatively small diameter , so that we are not surprised ...
... manner . The walls of the loop are extremely thick and highly irritable ; but on tearing it across , the internal cavity or canal by which it is perforated is seen to be of comparatively small diameter , so that we are not surprised ...
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... manner . But brief extracts from this portion of the work would be doing it an injustice , and hence we pass on to a concluding quotation , embracing a summary of what may yet be expected from future geological researches in these ...
... manner . But brief extracts from this portion of the work would be doing it an injustice , and hence we pass on to a concluding quotation , embracing a summary of what may yet be expected from future geological researches in these ...
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... manner it is really used here . The second objection to the argument is perhaps even more formidable . At any cost we must keep clear of Metaphysics in the commencement of a physical science . If the fundamental truth of Statics is to ...
... manner it is really used here . The second objection to the argument is perhaps even more formidable . At any cost we must keep clear of Metaphysics in the commencement of a physical science . If the fundamental truth of Statics is to ...
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