My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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Page 47
... various degrees of rapidity , but so related that their simultaneous action on the organ of taste produces an agreeable harmony . The saccharine , acid , and ethylic trills are rhythmical , and a glass of punch is truly the analogue of ...
... various degrees of rapidity , but so related that their simultaneous action on the organ of taste produces an agreeable harmony . The saccharine , acid , and ethylic trills are rhythmical , and a glass of punch is truly the analogue of ...
Page 57
... various arts they are engaged in , surely the parties who ought to provide the special education required are the great employers of labour , who by their assistance are daily building up colossal fortunes ; and also that great and ...
... various arts they are engaged in , surely the parties who ought to provide the special education required are the great employers of labour , who by their assistance are daily building up colossal fortunes ; and also that great and ...
Page 60
... various scientific departments there ; while , most recent of all , there has been an influential request for an anthropometrical survey and sickness registration of the whole population , at a cost comparable with that of the ...
... various scientific departments there ; while , most recent of all , there has been an influential request for an anthropometrical survey and sickness registration of the whole population , at a cost comparable with that of the ...
Page 65
... various kinds- " unbidden guests . " Nor was he aware of Belt's remarkable explanation of the use to the plant of one of the most remarkable of these ant - structures - the bull's - horn thorns of a species of acacia . He shows that the ...
... various kinds- " unbidden guests . " Nor was he aware of Belt's remarkable explanation of the use to the plant of one of the most remarkable of these ant - structures - the bull's - horn thorns of a species of acacia . He shows that the ...
Page 66
... Various expedients are resorted to by the inhabitants of Saúba - infested lands to protect their fruit- trees , such as a small moat , kept constantly filled with water , around each tree ; or wrapping the base of the trunk with cotton ...
... Various expedients are resorted to by the inhabitants of Saúba - infested lands to protect their fruit- trees , such as a small moat , kept constantly filled with water , around each tree ; or wrapping the base of the trunk with cotton ...
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