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In the present monograph the object of the author has been to include , with a description of the impor- tant characters , the substance of all recorded observ- ations and investigations which might assist in determining the position ...
In the present monograph the object of the author has been to include , with a description of the impor- tant characters , the substance of all recorded observ- ations and investigations which might assist in determining the position ...
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fast vote , but it is understood that the majority of them are in favour of some alteration in the present state of Lings . A VERRATIM report of the proceedings of the Welsh national conference on the training of teachers and pupil ...
fast vote , but it is understood that the majority of them are in favour of some alteration in the present state of Lings . A VERRATIM report of the proceedings of the Welsh national conference on the training of teachers and pupil ...
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The aim of the series is to provide simple yet compre- hensive accounts of our present knowledge suitable for those who do not make a special study of the laboratory aspects of disease rather than exhaustive treatises adapted for ...
The aim of the series is to provide simple yet compre- hensive accounts of our present knowledge suitable for those who do not make a special study of the laboratory aspects of disease rather than exhaustive treatises adapted for ...
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18 is more erect than that at present adopted in the British Museum . The well known work of Prof. ... The bending up of the strata round these vents presents us with a curious reminder of the old " crater of elevation " theory .
18 is more erect than that at present adopted in the British Museum . The well known work of Prof. ... The bending up of the strata round these vents presents us with a curious reminder of the old " crater of elevation " theory .
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... machines not dependent on a light gas to lift them , and directs attention to a few of the drawbacks inherent in the large gas - bag . The attainment of human flight , he contends , apparently presents no insuperable difficulties .
... machines not dependent on a light gas to lift them , and directs attention to a few of the drawbacks inherent in the large gas - bag . The attainment of human flight , he contends , apparently presents no insuperable difficulties .
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