Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 27. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1891 |
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... Theory of the Formation of Coal . " Mr. Bulman , as our readers know , is a thoughtful and original writer . WE gather that a series of pamphlets on " Every- day Science " is being issued from Curtis and Beamish , of Coventry . The ...
... Theory of the Formation of Coal . " Mr. Bulman , as our readers know , is a thoughtful and original writer . WE gather that a series of pamphlets on " Every- day Science " is being issued from Curtis and Beamish , of Coventry . The ...
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... theory on the subject . I was cutting away some superfluous branches in my melon pit , and found I had cut off one on which was a partly grown fruit . I left it as it was in the frame . It grew ( no root ) to about twice its then size ...
... theory on the subject . I was cutting away some superfluous branches in my melon pit , and found I had cut off one on which was a partly grown fruit . I left it as it was in the frame . It grew ( no root ) to about twice its then size ...
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... Theory of the Origin of Species , " by F. P. Pascoe ( London : Gurney & Jackson ) .The Geology of Barbadoes , " by J. B. Harrison and A. J. Jukes - Brown .- " Ocular Symptons found in Paralysis of the Insane , " by Dr. C. A. Otwer ...
... Theory of the Origin of Species , " by F. P. Pascoe ( London : Gurney & Jackson ) .The Geology of Barbadoes , " by J. B. Harrison and A. J. Jukes - Brown .- " Ocular Symptons found in Paralysis of the Insane , " by Dr. C. A. Otwer ...
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... theory in a bright light , and obscures , or wholly blots out , all evidence that goes against it . In many cases , perhaps in most , the thinker is not aware of his bias , but , as Darwin says in one of his letters , " Nearly all men ...
... theory in a bright light , and obscures , or wholly blots out , all evidence that goes against it . In many cases , perhaps in most , the thinker is not aware of his bias , but , as Darwin says in one of his letters , " Nearly all men ...
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... theory of which there is not one iota of tangible proof , which is , if anything , entirely contradicted by facts , and to accept this hypothesis as the only side of the medal ? Professor Weismann's theory in brief is that the ...
... theory of which there is not one iota of tangible proof , which is , if anything , entirely contradicted by facts , and to accept this hypothesis as the only side of the medal ? Professor Weismann's theory in brief is that the ...
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