The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, 4. kötetA. and C. Black, 1856 |
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39. oldal
... origin of the human race . Geology has indeed , by its negative evidence , confirmed in its response the inspired answer of the patriarch , - " Enquire of the former age , and prepare thyself to the search of their fa- thers , for we ...
... origin of the human race . Geology has indeed , by its negative evidence , confirmed in its response the inspired answer of the patriarch , - " Enquire of the former age , and prepare thyself to the search of their fa- thers , for we ...
50. oldal
... origin to the interposition of the porous vegetable walls between juices of different concentration , and proceeds through them from the densest to the least dense liquid . " The results of these inquirers would lead us to suppose that ...
... origin to the interposition of the porous vegetable walls between juices of different concentration , and proceeds through them from the densest to the least dense liquid . " The results of these inquirers would lead us to suppose that ...
59. oldal
... origin of the current , and see whether the effect bears any proportion to the amount of force in action , and also those circumstances which are likely to influence the normal result , before drawing our final conclusions . From these ...
... origin of the current , and see whether the effect bears any proportion to the amount of force in action , and also those circumstances which are likely to influence the normal result , before drawing our final conclusions . From these ...
63. oldal
... origin of the power in the voltaic circle , whether by contact or chemical change , will make no difference to our argument . As far as we can make out , the dispute , in most instances , arises more from the meaning of the terms ...
... origin of the power in the voltaic circle , whether by contact or chemical change , will make no difference to our argument . As far as we can make out , the dispute , in most instances , arises more from the meaning of the terms ...
73. oldal
... have heard the same term applied to deep ravines in a range of hills . In sound it strongly resem- bles our word " corrie , " of Celtic origin . Thus every two or three miles we find our journey Geology of the Southern Concan . 73.
... have heard the same term applied to deep ravines in a range of hills . In sound it strongly resem- bles our word " corrie , " of Celtic origin . Thus every two or three miles we find our journey Geology of the Southern Concan . 73.
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