The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful KnowledgeCharles Knight, 1834 |
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... animal , which in its unmixed state is certainly the noblest of the canine tribe , is a native of the country the name of which it bears , and may be considered as a distinct race . Its introduction into this country is of comparatively ...
... animal , which in its unmixed state is certainly the noblest of the canine tribe , is a native of the country the name of which it bears , and may be considered as a distinct race . Its introduction into this country is of comparatively ...
第 16 頁
... animal had pulled what he had hitherto supported , as far out of the water as he was able , the peasant discovered that it was the body of a man . The dog , having shaken himself , began industriously to lick the hands and face of his ...
... animal had pulled what he had hitherto supported , as far out of the water as he was able , the peasant discovered that it was the body of a man . The dog , having shaken himself , began industriously to lick the hands and face of his ...
第 23 頁
... animals are so terribly annoyed by the bouncing against them in all directions of the insects they have disturbed ... animal , and immediately begins to unfold and trim its wings with the hinder feet . The insects which first attain ...
... animals are so terribly annoyed by the bouncing against them in all directions of the insects they have disturbed ... animal , and immediately begins to unfold and trim its wings with the hinder feet . The insects which first attain ...
第 27 頁
... animal or the vegetable kingdom . Most authorities now agree in putting the sponges in the lowest scale of animal life . There are about fifty different species of sponges , of which nine or ten belong to this country . They are found ...
... animal or the vegetable kingdom . Most authorities now agree in putting the sponges in the lowest scale of animal life . There are about fifty different species of sponges , of which nine or ten belong to this country . They are found ...
第 31 頁
... animal power is exhausted exactly in proportion to the time during which it is acting , as well as in proportion to the intensity of force exerted , there may often be a great saving of it by doing work quickly , although with a little ...
... animal power is exhausted exactly in proportion to the time during which it is acting , as well as in proportion to the intensity of force exerted , there may often be a great saving of it by doing work quickly , although with a little ...
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