Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3W. & R. Chambers, Limited, 1901 - 828 pages |
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... nature on the subtle rela- tions between Lepidopterous larvæ and their surroundings . The colours and markings have a double source : ( 1 ) pigments derived from the food - plants ; ( 2 ) pigments proper to the larvæ . A larva may be ...
... nature on the subtle rela- tions between Lepidopterous larvæ and their surroundings . The colours and markings have a double source : ( 1 ) pigments derived from the food - plants ; ( 2 ) pigments proper to the larvæ . A larva may be ...
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... nature . But the nature and ground of the relation between cause and effect are obscure and disputed . The difficulty of the question is largely increased by the uncertain signification of the word cause . Thus the investigation into ...
... nature . But the nature and ground of the relation between cause and effect are obscure and disputed . The difficulty of the question is largely increased by the uncertain signification of the word cause . Thus the investigation into ...
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... Nature , that the same conditions or cause will be followed ( at all times and places ) by the same effects . The grounds and mutual relation of these two assumptions form the chief subject of controversy in the philosophical theory of ...
... Nature , that the same conditions or cause will be followed ( at all times and places ) by the same effects . The grounds and mutual relation of these two assumptions form the chief subject of controversy in the philosophical theory of ...
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... nature or otherwise . Caution- ary obligations are thus essentially of an accessory nature , and cannot subsist apart from the principal obligation . The law of this subject is now largely founded on the Mercantile Law Amendment Acts ...
... nature or otherwise . Caution- ary obligations are thus essentially of an accessory nature , and cannot subsist apart from the principal obligation . The law of this subject is now largely founded on the Mercantile Law Amendment Acts ...
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... nature of its author , and enable us to see intimately with our own eyes , but with singular clearness , the outlines of one of the grandest figures in our history . The book , written by a devout Catholic , full of regrets for the past ...
... nature of its author , and enable us to see intimately with our own eyes , but with singular clearness , the outlines of one of the grandest figures in our history . The book , written by a devout Catholic , full of regrets for the past ...
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