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... fact , to the author's mind that he can afford to detail in the preface , with inimitable naïveté , his many dis- couragements in the preparation of the work - the fact , for instance , that of eight Fellows of the Royal Society with ...
... fact , to the author's mind that he can afford to detail in the preface , with inimitable naïveté , his many dis- couragements in the preparation of the work - the fact , for instance , that of eight Fellows of the Royal Society with ...
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... fact that a thing has happened once presents an insuperable barrier to its ever happening again . We of the present day , for instance , are divided by an impenetrable wall of new ideas , new discoveries , new conditions from our pre ...
... fact that a thing has happened once presents an insuperable barrier to its ever happening again . We of the present day , for instance , are divided by an impenetrable wall of new ideas , new discoveries , new conditions from our pre ...
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... fact of the persistence or continuity of hereditary resemblance we are accustomed to balance the fact of variation ; but now we are asked to make room for what is more than the most convinced believer in mutations or transilience ever ...
... fact of the persistence or continuity of hereditary resemblance we are accustomed to balance the fact of variation ; but now we are asked to make room for what is more than the most convinced believer in mutations or transilience ever ...
Contents
Bell Hesketh Hurricanes in the West India Islands 348 Meddelelser fra Kommissionen fra Havundersogelsen | xxix |
Baccioni G B Seta Artificiale 606 Bashore Dr Harvey B the Sanitation of a Country | xliii |
Moschick 161 Magnetic Disturbance during the Recent of the Canals of Mars Prof Percival Lowell 453 | 1 |
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