Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 1. köideRobert Hardwicke, 1865 |
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Page 110
... fact that the " birch " -the denizen of a cold climate - is the only tree having the same name both in Eastern and Western Aryan , i.e. , both in Sanskrit and in the various languages of Europe . So , again , we learn from the fact that ...
... fact that the " birch " -the denizen of a cold climate - is the only tree having the same name both in Eastern and Western Aryan , i.e. , both in Sanskrit and in the various languages of Europe . So , again , we learn from the fact that ...
Page 196
... fact , are those periwinkles which certain inhabitants of Whitechapel are at this moment eating with a pin ? Only another class of the same order , and , mayhap , not so well fed on the fat and sap of nature . We need not be surprised ...
... fact , are those periwinkles which certain inhabitants of Whitechapel are at this moment eating with a pin ? Only another class of the same order , and , mayhap , not so well fed on the fat and sap of nature . We need not be surprised ...
Page 275
... facts cannot other- wise be explained than by considering these bodies as existing freely in the inter - planetary spaces , whence they are drawn by the earth's attraction , when she approaches near enough to them ; that , in fact ...
... facts cannot other- wise be explained than by considering these bodies as existing freely in the inter - planetary spaces , whence they are drawn by the earth's attraction , when she approaches near enough to them ; that , in fact ...
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Mistletoe in Devonshire 114 | 14 |
Furzeleaves Trifoliate 115 | 15 |
Moa of New Zealand 282 | 23 |
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