Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Band 1;Bände 3-4William Orr, 1845 |
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... leaves , a knob is displaced , the dial - plate turns round , and thus a complete check is kept upon the attendance of the Among the extraordinary scientific operations to which the observatory has contributed its aid , was that of in ...
... leaves , a knob is displaced , the dial - plate turns round , and thus a complete check is kept upon the attendance of the Among the extraordinary scientific operations to which the observatory has contributed its aid , was that of in ...
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... leaves few opportunities of effacing any unwelcome impression . There is nothing in which the aid of ima- gination , that handmaid of charity , may be more advan- tageously employed , than in considering the condition of domestic ...
... leaves few opportunities of effacing any unwelcome impression . There is nothing in which the aid of ima- gination , that handmaid of charity , may be more advan- tageously employed , than in considering the condition of domestic ...
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... leaves of plants is sometimes exhibited ment of vegetable and animal life , distinguishing be- tween their effects ... leaves of the trees had reached nearly their full size , but were of a pale and whitish colour . One forenoon the sun ...
... leaves of plants is sometimes exhibited ment of vegetable and animal life , distinguishing be- tween their effects ... leaves of the trees had reached nearly their full size , but were of a pale and whitish colour . One forenoon the sun ...
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... leaves of the American forest . Heat and light cannot have anything to do with this change , otherwise the artificial fires and lustres of our apartments would produce some com- plexional alteration ; but such is not the case ; and ...
... leaves of the American forest . Heat and light cannot have anything to do with this change , otherwise the artificial fires and lustres of our apartments would produce some com- plexional alteration ; but such is not the case ; and ...
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... leaves South- ampton for Gibraltar direct , with mails and passengers ; thence reaching Malta , she takes in a second mail and party of passengers , which have left London five days later , having been conveyed , by way of Calais , to ...
... leaves South- ampton for Gibraltar direct , with mails and passengers ; thence reaching Malta , she takes in a second mail and party of passengers , which have left London five days later , having been conveyed , by way of Calais , to ...
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