The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 255F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 224
... appears , therefore , to have overcome that dependence on light to which other plants are subject , and exhibits a tendency to regard temperature as the ruling condition of its life . There exists a striking analogy between the health ...
... appears , therefore , to have overcome that dependence on light to which other plants are subject , and exhibits a tendency to regard temperature as the ruling condition of its life . There exists a striking analogy between the health ...
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... appear to demand much larger quantities of this metal than are ordinarily supplied by the soil . Maize is an example of those plants , for the healthy growth of which iron appears to be an absolute necessity ; and buckwheat will not ...
... appear to demand much larger quantities of this metal than are ordinarily supplied by the soil . Maize is an example of those plants , for the healthy growth of which iron appears to be an absolute necessity ; and buckwheat will not ...
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... appears that Wedgwood in 1792 made similar furnace observa- tions to those of Siemens , and , like him , concluded that the heated air therein was not luminous . It appears , therefore , that flame is not white - hot gas , nor white ...
... appears that Wedgwood in 1792 made similar furnace observa- tions to those of Siemens , and , like him , concluded that the heated air therein was not luminous . It appears , therefore , that flame is not white - hot gas , nor white ...
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