CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... original features lioth as regards etymology and syntax. The origin of the Hungarian language can hardly Imj stated vet with certainty. Hungarian philologists are divided into two sections on the |Hiint, the ' Orientalists ' maintaining ...
... original features lioth as regards etymology and syntax. The origin of the Hungarian language can hardly Imj stated vet with certainty. Hungarian philologists are divided into two sections on the |Hiint, the ' Orientalists ' maintaining ...
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... original Hebrew ; and it, for that purpose, was subjected to strange critical or rather fanciful processes. His followers were called Hi'TCHlNSOMANS, and among them were persons of considerable learning and celebrity. Ministers of some ...
... original Hebrew ; and it, for that purpose, was subjected to strange critical or rather fanciful processes. His followers were called Hi'TCHlNSOMANS, and among them were persons of considerable learning and celebrity. Ministers of some ...
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... original state ; this explains the power it nas of rapidly recovering after artificial inversion. Two hydrae can l>e permanently fused with each other either by pinning them together with bristles or by inserting one inside the other ...
... original state ; this explains the power it nas of rapidly recovering after artificial inversion. Two hydrae can l>e permanently fused with each other either by pinning them together with bristles or by inserting one inside the other ...
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... original ocean water. The effects of a draught of air are felt far beyond the direct course of the main current. It is impossible, in fact, to mark off clearly the boundaries of a current flowing in fluid of the same kind. In like ...
... original ocean water. The effects of a draught of air are felt far beyond the direct course of the main current. It is impossible, in fact, to mark off clearly the boundaries of a current flowing in fluid of the same kind. In like ...
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... original position. The conditions of stability will be understood from the accompanying figures. Fig. 7 represents a body Fig. 6. floating in equilibrium, G being its centre of gravity, B its centre of buoyancy, and AGB the axis of ...
... original position. The conditions of stability will be understood from the accompanying figures. Fig. 7 represents a body Fig. 6. floating in equilibrium, G being its centre of gravity, B its centre of buoyancy, and AGB the axis of ...
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