Nature, Volume 11Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1874 - Electronic journals |
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... present position of a subject to- wards which we have always been ready to devote much of our space . We propose to show that the important evidence given before the Royal Commission on the Advancement of Science , and the Reports which ...
... present position of a subject to- wards which we have always been ready to devote much of our space . We propose to show that the important evidence given before the Royal Commission on the Advancement of Science , and the Reports which ...
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... present sufficient power , if only the will also were there . The essence of this draft scheme is to be found in the principle , at once comprehensive and worth the money they are receiving . This plan , no doubt , is well worthy of ...
... present sufficient power , if only the will also were there . The essence of this draft scheme is to be found in the principle , at once comprehensive and worth the money they are receiving . This plan , no doubt , is well worthy of ...
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... present conducted , Gresham College is utterly and com- pletely useless to any human being save only the pro- fessors and the beadles , who draw their salaries with commendable punctuality . Another matter for regret is , that not only ...
... present conducted , Gresham College is utterly and com- pletely useless to any human being save only the pro- fessors and the beadles , who draw their salaries with commendable punctuality . Another matter for regret is , that not only ...
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... present time of I p.m. A little reflection will enable those who ask this question to perceive that it can scarcely be answered in the affirmative without inflicting a serious injury on the real utility of the gardens and on the public ...
... present time of I p.m. A little reflection will enable those who ask this question to perceive that it can scarcely be answered in the affirmative without inflicting a serious injury on the real utility of the gardens and on the public ...
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... present Professor of Geology ( Mr. Hughes ) , who considers it desirable that a very much larger number of specimens should be exhibited under glass than is the case at present ; that there should be larger intervals in the arrangement ...
... present Professor of Geology ( Mr. Hughes ) , who considers it desirable that a very much larger number of specimens should be exhibited under glass than is the case at present ; that there should be larger intervals in the arrangement ...
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