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... force than gravity , the name being suggested by Lat , catena , ' a chain . The catenary possesses several remarkable properties , one of which is , that its centre of Gravity ( q.v. ) is lower than that of any curve of equal perimeter ...
... force than gravity , the name being suggested by Lat , catena , ' a chain . The catenary possesses several remarkable properties , one of which is , that its centre of Gravity ( q.v. ) is lower than that of any curve of equal perimeter ...
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... force can be recognised , but that the origination and perfection of these characters depend entirely on the known factors of natural selection and correla tion , ' though of course natural selection can only operate on the variations ...
... force can be recognised , but that the origination and perfection of these characters depend entirely on the known factors of natural selection and correla tion , ' though of course natural selection can only operate on the variations ...
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... force of gravitation ; they usually crawl upwards ; and they always know their food - plant when they come to it . Their frequent falls from , for them , considerable heights , are broken , it has been suggested , by the springy hairs ...
... force of gravitation ; they usually crawl upwards ; and they always know their food - plant when they come to it . Their frequent falls from , for them , considerable heights , are broken , it has been suggested , by the springy hairs ...
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... force against Catholics were removed : 30 GEORGE ) . In 1791 a bill was passed affording and 31 Vict . removed a still remaining disability , further relief to such Catholics as would sign a the office of Chancellor of Ireland being ...
... force against Catholics were removed : 30 GEORGE ) . In 1791 a bill was passed affording and 31 Vict . removed a still remaining disability , further relief to such Catholics as would sign a the office of Chancellor of Ireland being ...
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... force the growth , fattening , or milking of the animals , that any food beyond what they can pick up for themselves is given to cattle on the fields . " Oil - cake , cotton- cake , and bruised grain - partly imported , mostly home ...
... force the growth , fattening , or milking of the animals , that any food beyond what they can pick up for themselves is given to cattle on the fields . " Oil - cake , cotton- cake , and bruised grain - partly imported , mostly home ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
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