The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of entertainment and popular science, 第 1 卷1829 |
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... give it that top- dressing , as few will deny . These are iden- tical self - evident propositions . Then why , in the name of wonder , persist in extirpating the moles ? " Because you farmers do not spread the mole - hills , " says the ...
... give it that top- dressing , as few will deny . These are iden- tical self - evident propositions . Then why , in the name of wonder , persist in extirpating the moles ? " Because you farmers do not spread the mole - hills , " says the ...
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... give him up to the vengeance of the trap . But on the wide spread surface of the fields , where there are no onion - beds to ravage , and no tulips to be laid waste , aud where a little space is yet left for the denizens of nature to ...
... give him up to the vengeance of the trap . But on the wide spread surface of the fields , where there are no onion - beds to ravage , and no tulips to be laid waste , aud where a little space is yet left for the denizens of nature to ...
第 23 頁
... give him a proof of his superiority in his own art . The lower part of Zeno's house was so connected with his as to afford him the necessary facilities for executing his scheme . He procured several large vessels , which he filled with ...
... give him a proof of his superiority in his own art . The lower part of Zeno's house was so connected with his as to afford him the necessary facilities for executing his scheme . He procured several large vessels , which he filled with ...
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... give an account of corroborating experiments to which I have devoted myself . In the second part , I shall exhibit in detail , some direct experiments which I have attempted , while pursuing a new system of observations , and shall ...
... give an account of corroborating experiments to which I have devoted myself . In the second part , I shall exhibit in detail , some direct experiments which I have attempted , while pursuing a new system of observations , and shall ...
第 32 頁
... give the views of Mr. Scrope on some of the points connected with the origin of the His ideas of their unstratified rocks . original identity , at least of such of them as are crystallized , will appear from the follow- ing extract ...
... give the views of Mr. Scrope on some of the points connected with the origin of the His ideas of their unstratified rocks . original identity , at least of such of them as are crystallized , will appear from the follow- ing extract ...
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