Chambers's Encyclopaedia, a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Volume 1W. and R. Chambers, 1874 |
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... exist in great numbers in North America and the United Kingdom . In the early growth of this remarkable social movement , A. & were called Temperance Societies , and under that head the subject will be treated in its various forms of ...
... exist in great numbers in North America and the United Kingdom . In the early growth of this remarkable social movement , A. & were called Temperance Societies , and under that head the subject will be treated in its various forms of ...
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... exist in each individual . The young Medusæ differ very much in appearance from the mature animal , and in the process of their development , assume forms resembling those of hydraform polypes , and like them are attached by the base ...
... exist in each individual . The young Medusæ differ very much in appearance from the mature animal , and in the process of their development , assume forms resembling those of hydraform polypes , and like them are attached by the base ...
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... exist- ence . His Summary of Geography and History appeared in 1794 , his Classical Biography in 1800 , and his Latin Dictionary - an abridgment of a larger work unfinished at his death - in 1805. On the 18th of December 1809 , Dr A ...
... exist- ence . His Summary of Geography and History appeared in 1794 , his Classical Biography in 1800 , and his Latin Dictionary - an abridgment of a larger work unfinished at his death - in 1805. On the 18th of December 1809 , Dr A ...
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... exist in the inter - planetary spaces , in every variety of form and condition . To account for the phenomena of meteors as above described , we must suppose that there are both detached masses , each revolving in an independent orbit ...
... exist in the inter - planetary spaces , in every variety of form and condition . To account for the phenomena of meteors as above described , we must suppose that there are both detached masses , each revolving in an independent orbit ...
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... exist- ing under peculiar and wonderful conditions . The manner in which the polypes protrude and retract themselves , has been likened to that in which the horns of a snail are protruded and retracted . Their tentacula are short ...
... exist- ing under peculiar and wonderful conditions . The manner in which the polypes protrude and retract themselves , has been likened to that in which the horns of a snail are protruded and retracted . Their tentacula are short ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 1 Ephraim Chambers Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 1 Ephraim Chambers Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
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