CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... colours, was born in London, March 28, 1790. He was one of the creators of the English school of water-colour painting, Mr Ruskin pronouncing him to be among the greatest colourists of the school. His subjects are very simple—' Peaches ...
... colours, was born in London, March 28, 1790. He was one of the creators of the English school of water-colour painting, Mr Ruskin pronouncing him to be among the greatest colourists of the school. His subjects are very simple—' Peaches ...
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... colour, chiefly blue, purple, and white. They are very beautiful and very fragrant. The fragrance is strongest about or after eleven o'clock at night. Among cultivated hyacinths are many with double flowers. The hyacinth has been ...
... colour, chiefly blue, purple, and white. They are very beautiful and very fragrant. The fragrance is strongest about or after eleven o'clock at night. Among cultivated hyacinths are many with double flowers. The hyacinth has been ...
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... colour, &c. The smallest hytenas are of the size of a large dog. The Spotted Hyn-na (//. rrocnta) inhabits South Africa. It is rather smaller than the largest varieties of the striped hvn-iia, but is more fierce and dangerous. It is ...
... colour, &c. The smallest hytenas are of the size of a large dog. The Spotted Hyn-na (//. rrocnta) inhabits South Africa. It is rather smaller than the largest varieties of the striped hvn-iia, but is more fierce and dangerous. It is ...
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... colour in the dark, that the coloured bodies have neither nucleus nor cell-membrane, and that they are found in the ovum where they originate from colourless bodies, tend to prove that they are integral parts of the animal. If a hydra ...
... colour in the dark, that the coloured bodies have neither nucleus nor cell-membrane, and that they are found in the ovum where they originate from colourless bodies, tend to prove that they are integral parts of the animal. If a hydra ...
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... colour), the chlorides of sodium and arsenic — the latter being derived from the oil of vitriol — sulphuric and sulphurous acids, chlorine, &c., from which it can lie purified to a great extent by dilution and redistillation. ' If pure ...
... colour), the chlorides of sodium and arsenic — the latter being derived from the oil of vitriol — sulphuric and sulphurous acids, chlorine, &c., from which it can lie purified to a great extent by dilution and redistillation. ' If pure ...
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