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... manner , the great proportion of children who are cut off in infancy , by arranging , in the form of a table , the total number of deaths that have occurred in the metropolis for a space of forty years ; next , those of children under ...
... manner , the great proportion of children who are cut off in infancy , by arranging , in the form of a table , the total number of deaths that have occurred in the metropolis for a space of forty years ; next , those of children under ...
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... manner ; and the result of all these partial crystallizations was the produc- tion of the terrestrial globe . As this summary of his theory is , however , too general and vague for the purposes of the geologist , the author proceeds to ...
... manner ; and the result of all these partial crystallizations was the produc- tion of the terrestrial globe . As this summary of his theory is , however , too general and vague for the purposes of the geologist , the author proceeds to ...
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... manner that it makes with the plane of the horizon an angle of 19 ° 10 ; let us then fix a plate of glass , not silvered , in such a manner that it reflects this ray ver- tically from above downwards . Then , if we place below this ...
... manner that it makes with the plane of the horizon an angle of 19 ° 10 ; let us then fix a plate of glass , not silvered , in such a manner that it reflects this ray ver- tically from above downwards . Then , if we place below this ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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