The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and ArtCanadian Institute., 1856 |
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... regard it as a punitive visitation on Ham in one of the lines of generation of his descendants , or simply as a prophetic foretelling of the destiny of a branch of the human family , we see the Canaanite separated at the very first ...
... regard it as a punitive visitation on Ham in one of the lines of generation of his descendants , or simply as a prophetic foretelling of the destiny of a branch of the human family , we see the Canaanite separated at the very first ...
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... regard them as perfectly legitimate . An extensive examina- tion of very numerous specimens of vein - stones and mineral aggre- gations , with particular reference to this question , has established in our mind the firm conviction that ...
... regard them as perfectly legitimate . An extensive examina- tion of very numerous specimens of vein - stones and mineral aggre- gations , with particular reference to this question , has established in our mind the firm conviction that ...
Page 69
... regard to the car- riage , exactly because no force is applied to him , and the case is an illustration , not of the statical but of the dynamical aspect of the principle of inertia , viz . , that the body once in motion will continue ...
... regard to the car- riage , exactly because no force is applied to him , and the case is an illustration , not of the statical but of the dynamical aspect of the principle of inertia , viz . , that the body once in motion will continue ...
Page 83
... regard to the author of " Italy " and the " Pleasures of Memory . " It may be that the biographer of the poet will now produce to us some further evidences that the poetic genius which manifested its powers for a brief period so ...
... regard to the author of " Italy " and the " Pleasures of Memory . " It may be that the biographer of the poet will now produce to us some further evidences that the poetic genius which manifested its powers for a brief period so ...
Page 101
... regard it as a fortunate circumstance for the Institute , that the proposed arrangements with respect to the Library , to which I have before alluded , will undoubtedly give us a strong claim upon the public for pecuniary aid towards ...
... regard it as a fortunate circumstance for the Institute , that the proposed arrangements with respect to the Library , to which I have before alluded , will undoubtedly give us a strong claim upon the public for pecuniary aid towards ...
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