The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Band 5Edward Mammatt Simpkin and Marshall, 1836 |
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... and which he afterwards always observed , he was enabled to prolong his life beyond the ordinary bounds assigned to the age of man ; being himself an example of the truth of his favourite maxim , " That sobriety , temperance , and THE ...
... and which he afterwards always observed , he was enabled to prolong his life beyond the ordinary bounds assigned to the age of man ; being himself an example of the truth of his favourite maxim , " That sobriety , temperance , and THE ...
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... observation . His intimacy with these two great men continued till their death , and his remarks often excited their wonder , and obtained their unqualified approbation . After four years intense study in London , Mr. Sloane resolved to ...
... observation . His intimacy with these two great men continued till their death , and his remarks often excited their wonder , and obtained their unqualified approbation . After four years intense study in London , Mr. Sloane resolved to ...
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... observed some so very curious as to desire to carry part of them privately home with them , and injure what they left . This made me upon my guard with them . " He was chosen secretary to the Royal Society in 1693 , when he revived the ...
... observed some so very curious as to desire to carry part of them privately home with them , and injure what they left . This made me upon my guard with them . " He was chosen secretary to the Royal Society in 1693 , when he revived the ...
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... OBSERVATIONS . We have taken considerable pains to insure to our readers regu- lar meteorological reports for Malvern ; a locality in every way interesting , both to the admirer of rural and picturesque scenery , and to the invalid ...
... OBSERVATIONS . We have taken considerable pains to insure to our readers regu- lar meteorological reports for Malvern ; a locality in every way interesting , both to the admirer of rural and picturesque scenery , and to the invalid ...
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... observation has shewn that this season is as mild in Malvern as in London . A thermometer in the shade ought to be considered as indicating a resultant temperature , not only from the action of the sun's rays upon a variety of surfaces ...
... observation has shewn that this season is as mild in Malvern as in London . A thermometer in the shade ought to be considered as indicating a resultant temperature , not only from the action of the sun's rays upon a variety of surfaces ...
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