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 11
... Perhaps I ought to remark that for a long period these learned men took an important part in the spread of medical informa- tion among the other races of mankind , and having discovered certain remedies for the ills of the flesh , they ...
... Perhaps I ought to remark that for a long period these learned men took an important part in the spread of medical informa- tion among the other races of mankind , and having discovered certain remedies for the ills of the flesh , they ...
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... Perhaps some of our readers may remember having read in the newspapers of the result of last year's Derby having been sent from Epsom to New York in fifteen seconds , and may be interested to know how it was done . A wire was laid from ...
... Perhaps some of our readers may remember having read in the newspapers of the result of last year's Derby having been sent from Epsom to New York in fifteen seconds , and may be interested to know how it was done . A wire was laid from ...
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... perhaps in most , the thinker is not aware of his bias , but , as Darwin says in one of his letters , " Nearly all men past a moderate age , whether in years or in mind , are , I am firmly convinced , in- capable of looking at facts ...
... perhaps in most , the thinker is not aware of his bias , but , as Darwin says in one of his letters , " Nearly all men past a moderate age , whether in years or in mind , are , I am firmly convinced , in- capable of looking at facts ...
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... perhaps best perceive the improbability of our being able to connect species by numerous fine intermediate fossil links , by asking ourselves whether , for instance , geologists at some future period will be able to prove that our ...
... perhaps best perceive the improbability of our being able to connect species by numerous fine intermediate fossil links , by asking ourselves whether , for instance , geologists at some future period will be able to prove that our ...
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... perhaps a hundred , a thousand , other active and operative agencies besides . We cordially recommend Mr. Pascoe's book as a valuable contribution to the literature of evolution . A FEW NOTES CONCERNING COCHINEAL . author is a genial ...
... perhaps a hundred , a thousand , other active and operative agencies besides . We cordially recommend Mr. Pascoe's book as a valuable contribution to the literature of evolution . A FEW NOTES CONCERNING COCHINEAL . author is a genial ...
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