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... results of his labours issuing from an institution of his piling notes of the
earthquakes felt in this country during the own country , which throughout the
world is the recognized present and following years ? advance guard in geodetic
science .
... results of his labours issuing from an institution of his piling notes of the
earthquakes felt in this country during the own country , which throughout the
world is the recognized present and following years ? advance guard in geodetic
science .
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This may seem trivial was shown by bending one that it was soft ; this was
enough , but the belief in the efficacy of such solutions heated to ' redness and
plunged into cold water , when it survived into the present century , for I find in a
work ...
This may seem trivial was shown by bending one that it was soft ; this was
enough , but the belief in the efficacy of such solutions heated to ' redness and
plunged into cold water , when it survived into the present century , for I find in a
work ...
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... as n ? and children pursue these industries without that disruption of doubt it
might be made , the last competitor for notice and families which is one of the
most unhappy results of the present not the least would be the science of
electricity .
... as n ? and children pursue these industries without that disruption of doubt it
might be made , the last competitor for notice and families which is one of the
most unhappy results of the present not the least would be the science of
electricity .
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In connection with the species which forms the subject of the Hotel du Parc ,
Lugano , October 21 . present communication , I notice that Murray , in his work
on the " Aptera , ” says : “ It occasionally occurs in such numbers as almost to
denude ...
In connection with the species which forms the subject of the Hotel du Parc ,
Lugano , October 21 . present communication , I notice that Murray , in his work
on the " Aptera , ” says : “ It occasionally occurs in such numbers as almost to
denude ...
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It when the metal was at dull redness , the spot of light appears , however , that if
carbon is present , and the metal remained stationary for 68 seconds , and then
resumed its be rapidly cooled , the following result is obtained : a course .
It when the metal was at dull redness , the spot of light appears , however , that if
carbon is present , and the metal remained stationary for 68 seconds , and then
resumed its be rapidly cooled , the following result is obtained : a course .
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