The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and ArtCanadian Institute., 1856 |
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Page 6
... probably the Grecian Archipelago , with the adjacent coast lands of Asia Minor , and of Europe . There have been ingenious attempts made to assign to each of the Noahic generations their national descendants : the Cymri from Gomer , the ...
... probably the Grecian Archipelago , with the adjacent coast lands of Asia Minor , and of Europe . There have been ingenious attempts made to assign to each of the Noahic generations their national descendants : the Cymri from Gomer , the ...
Page 11
... probably in the majority of cases , not as amounting to a literal extirpation , but only as equivalent to absorption . Such doubtless has been the case to a great extent with the ancient European Celtæ , notwithstanding the definite ...
... probably in the majority of cases , not as amounting to a literal extirpation , but only as equivalent to absorption . Such doubtless has been the case to a great extent with the ancient European Celtæ , notwithstanding the definite ...
Page 19
... probably of very frequent occurrence . Dr. Williamson , the gentleman into whose possession it first came , and who has presented it to the Provincial Museum in the Normal School Building , obtained the specimen from some boys who were ...
... probably of very frequent occurrence . Dr. Williamson , the gentleman into whose possession it first came , and who has presented it to the Provincial Museum in the Normal School Building , obtained the specimen from some boys who were ...
Page 21
... probably broken off when cap- tured . Indeed marks of abrasure are visible , and the indications of the wound may still be observed , notwithstanding the limb having since healed . The head is very much depressed , the mouth truncated ...
... probably broken off when cap- tured . Indeed marks of abrasure are visible , and the indications of the wound may still be observed , notwithstanding the limb having since healed . The head is very much depressed , the mouth truncated ...
Page 31
... probably discharged externally as a superfluous excre- tion in part through the intromittent organ . According to this explanation , to the larger testicular bodies should be assigned the mechanical uses only of seminal receptacles ...
... probably discharged externally as a superfluous excre- tion in part through the intromittent organ . According to this explanation , to the larger testicular bodies should be assigned the mechanical uses only of seminal receptacles ...
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