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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Page 19
... given by the Right Hon . Lord Rayleigh on Some Applications of Photography ; succeeding Discourses will probably be given by the Right Hon . Lord Justice Sir Edward Fry , Professor J. W. Judd , Professor A. Schuster , Dr. E. E. Klein ...
... given by the Right Hon . Lord Rayleigh on Some Applications of Photography ; succeeding Discourses will probably be given by the Right Hon . Lord Justice Sir Edward Fry , Professor J. W. Judd , Professor A. Schuster , Dr. E. E. Klein ...
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... given time of the year . THE " Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia " contains a splendidly- illustrated monograph , by W. H. Dall ( Palæontologist to the U.S. Geological Survey ) entitled " Contri ...
... given time of the year . THE " Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia " contains a splendidly- illustrated monograph , by W. H. Dall ( Palæontologist to the U.S. Geological Survey ) entitled " Contri ...
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... given to me that was shot at Brackley . The bird had all the appearance of being a brooding- bird , and the fact of it being found so late in the season almost proves that it does occasionally breed in this country . - H . Blaby ...
... given to me that was shot at Brackley . The bird had all the appearance of being a brooding- bird , and the fact of it being found so late in the season almost proves that it does occasionally breed in this country . - H . Blaby ...
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... given worlds to possess , are to collapse before a certain theory , we expect this theory to have been founded on some- thing that has at least been seen and observed . But it turns out that everything has to be " assumed . " The ...
... given worlds to possess , are to collapse before a certain theory , we expect this theory to have been founded on some- thing that has at least been seen and observed . But it turns out that everything has to be " assumed . " The ...
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... given up by him as untenable , because of difficulties in reconciling this law with the motions of the moon in her orbit . His study of the subject was only resumed after a lapse of eleven years . Yet Newton's original calcu- lations ...
... given up by him as untenable , because of difficulties in reconciling this law with the motions of the moon in her orbit . His study of the subject was only resumed after a lapse of eleven years . Yet Newton's original calcu- lations ...
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