Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Volume 4J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1887 |
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... body in breadth is nearly circular or polygonal . whose genuineness has been questioned ; 45 undoubtedly spurious ; The under surface is entirely flat , and has the 19 fragments ; and 15 commentaries on different works of Hip - mouth ...
... body in breadth is nearly circular or polygonal . whose genuineness has been questioned ; 45 undoubtedly spurious ; The under surface is entirely flat , and has the 19 fragments ; and 15 commentaries on different works of Hip - mouth ...
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... body . When the terminal wires of a battery are lifted one by each hand , except it consist of a very large number of cells , almost the only sensation felt is a slight shock on completing and breaking the circuit . Du Bois Reymond ...
... body . When the terminal wires of a battery are lifted one by each hand , except it consist of a very large number of cells , almost the only sensation felt is a slight shock on completing and breaking the circuit . Du Bois Reymond ...
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... body . By a decree of September 23 , in which the whole empire was included , every man in good health was required to serve , between the ages of 21 and 60 : the officers were to be named by the Emperor . The companies were localized ...
... body . By a decree of September 23 , in which the whole empire was included , every man in good health was required to serve , between the ages of 21 and 60 : the officers were to be named by the Emperor . The companies were localized ...
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... body does not seem to possess in a high de - hooks , to prevent the possibility of anything escaping from the gree ; and in some G. , as snails , they carry the eyes at their tips , but in others the eyes - always small - are situated ...
... body does not seem to possess in a high de - hooks , to prevent the possibility of anything escaping from the gree ; and in some G. , as snails , they carry the eyes at their tips , but in others the eyes - always small - are situated ...
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... body being developed with- out the other , some of the principal organs of which the gills and nerves - are atrophied ; and thus the shell with which most of them are covered becomes , in the greater number , spiral , the spire turning ...
... body being developed with- out the other , some of the principal organs of which the gills and nerves - are atrophied ; and thus the shell with which most of them are covered becomes , in the greater number , spiral , the spire turning ...
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