Hardwicke's Science Gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 29. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1893 |
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... body and awaked easie . . . . Afterwards , once a day for a week , and in a short time he perfectly recovered . " Ewe's milk was prescribed as a luxury , being , according to Hooper's analytical account , the richest of milks obtainable ...
... body and awaked easie . . . . Afterwards , once a day for a week , and in a short time he perfectly recovered . " Ewe's milk was prescribed as a luxury , being , according to Hooper's analytical account , the richest of milks obtainable ...
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... bodies as above remarked . Another good way of illustrating the same law , and perhaps the most obvious of all the ... body is held out of water , considerable contraction of the expanded air will ensue , and consequently an equiva ...
... bodies as above remarked . Another good way of illustrating the same law , and perhaps the most obvious of all the ... body is held out of water , considerable contraction of the expanded air will ensue , and consequently an equiva ...
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... body was also dis- tinctly present . Mr. Western writes me that he and others had previously met with this Copeus at excursions of the Quekett Club to various localities round London , but that he doubts the specific dis- tinctness of ...
... body was also dis- tinctly present . Mr. Western writes me that he and others had previously met with this Copeus at excursions of the Quekett Club to various localities round London , but that he doubts the specific dis- tinctness of ...
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... body . For my own part , I totally disagree with the authors on the subject of varietal nomenclature , believing that a very careful examination of all forms of variation throughout the country is desirable , and that for facility in ...
... body . For my own part , I totally disagree with the authors on the subject of varietal nomenclature , believing that a very careful examination of all forms of variation throughout the country is desirable , and that for facility in ...
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... body of the planet to sustain and resist the downward pressure of the vast ocean of vapours and gases above . Such an atmosphere , even if it had a depth of only sixty miles , would press on the surface of Jupiter with a weight many ...
... body of the planet to sustain and resist the downward pressure of the vast ocean of vapours and gases above . Such an atmosphere , even if it had a depth of only sixty miles , would press on the surface of Jupiter with a weight many ...
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