The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and ArtCanadian Institute., 1856 |
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... produces , but of the fundamental differences whereby a few highly favoured races have outsped all others ; triumphing in the onward progress of the nations , not less by an innate constitutional superiority , than by an acquired ...
... produces , but of the fundamental differences whereby a few highly favoured races have outsped all others ; triumphing in the onward progress of the nations , not less by an innate constitutional superiority , than by an acquired ...
Page 12
... producing a permanent new type resulting from the mixture of the two very dissimilar races . His reply was : " Look about you at this moment , comparatively few of these onlookers have not Indian blood in their veins ; " and such I ...
... producing a permanent new type resulting from the mixture of the two very dissimilar races . His reply was : " Look about you at this moment , comparatively few of these onlookers have not Indian blood in their veins ; " and such I ...
Page 32
... produced in a stromatous layer which constitutes one of the coats of the ovarian uterus , and that a large number of them are contained in a common capsule until they attain a certain degree of development , after which they may be ...
... produced in a stromatous layer which constitutes one of the coats of the ovarian uterus , and that a large number of them are contained in a common capsule until they attain a certain degree of development , after which they may be ...
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... produces a soil capable of yielding for an indefi- nite period , without manure , the most valuable cultivated grains and ... produced by digging channels to admit the turbid red waters to over- flow the low blue marsh . The red marsh ...
... produces a soil capable of yielding for an indefi- nite period , without manure , the most valuable cultivated grains and ... produced by digging channels to admit the turbid red waters to over- flow the low blue marsh . The red marsh ...
Page 41
... produces spontaneously a crop of couch grass and other plants , the seeds of which must have been washed into the sea ... produced , involves some changes which are of interest both in agriculture and geology . The red marsh derives its ...
... produces spontaneously a crop of couch grass and other plants , the seeds of which must have been washed into the sea ... produced , involves some changes which are of interest both in agriculture and geology . The red marsh derives its ...
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