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... volume . No only of things which he himself has had opportunities of secondhand information is offered ; the author tells us noting . Most of the chapters have already appeared in Blackwood's Magazine , but many who read them there will ...
... volume . No only of things which he himself has had opportunities of secondhand information is offered ; the author tells us noting . Most of the chapters have already appeared in Blackwood's Magazine , but many who read them there will ...
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... volume of the added impurity is greater or less than that of iron . In other words , foreign elements of low atomic volume tend to make iron itself assume or retain the particular molecular form which possesses the lowest atomic volume ...
... volume of the added impurity is greater or less than that of iron . In other words , foreign elements of low atomic volume tend to make iron itself assume or retain the particular molecular form which possesses the lowest atomic volume ...
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... volume of work - more especially in applied science - which annually flows from the laboratories of the United States . The appearance of the book before us is , presumably , evidence of this great activity , showing as it does that ...
... volume of work - more especially in applied science - which annually flows from the laboratories of the United States . The appearance of the book before us is , presumably , evidence of this great activity , showing as it does that ...
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... volume of the new series , and includes reports and maps of various investigations and surveys . The volume opens with summary reports , by Mr. Alfred R. C. Selwyn , the Director , on the operations of the Geological Survey for the year ...
... volume of the new series , and includes reports and maps of various investigations and surveys . The volume opens with summary reports , by Mr. Alfred R. C. Selwyn , the Director , on the operations of the Geological Survey for the year ...
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... volume of the same Review . Dr. Falconer was such a great authority on elephants , and his argu- ments for the specific unity of the Asiatic forms have been so generally held to be sound , that Schlegel's two species can only be ...
... volume of the same Review . Dr. Falconer was such a great authority on elephants , and his argu- ments for the specific unity of the Asiatic forms have been so generally held to be sound , that Schlegel's two species can only be ...
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