The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... given us a book that is full of interest , containing many striking views and novel experimental illustrations . Its faults spring out of its merits , and are such as belong to most works of science written by men of lively imagination ...
... given us a book that is full of interest , containing many striking views and novel experimental illustrations . Its faults spring out of its merits , and are such as belong to most works of science written by men of lively imagination ...
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... given electrical force will produce just so much heat or chemical decomposition , and either of these reproduce the original amount of electricity , it has been maintained that the total force of the inorganic universe is undergoing ...
... given electrical force will produce just so much heat or chemical decomposition , and either of these reproduce the original amount of electricity , it has been maintained that the total force of the inorganic universe is undergoing ...
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... Given , then , a plant or a man , there seems no good reason why either should not begin to live with all its might , so soon as the conditions of light , heat , air , whatever stimuli or food it requires , shall be made to act upon it ...
... Given , then , a plant or a man , there seems no good reason why either should not begin to live with all its might , so soon as the conditions of light , heat , air , whatever stimuli or food it requires , shall be made to act upon it ...
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... given their first direction . After a certain number of vital precipitations , we might suppose the solution , atmos- pheric or other , of the organizable substances , to retain just so much of these principles as would be sufficient to ...
... given their first direction . After a certain number of vital precipitations , we might suppose the solution , atmos- pheric or other , of the organizable substances , to retain just so much of these principles as would be sufficient to ...
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... given us a new fungus in some corner of its vast nursery ? Whatever difficulties we find in attempting to frame a con- ception of the first evolution of animal life , there are certain facts which we are authorized to take as guides in ...
... given us a new fungus in some corner of its vast nursery ? Whatever difficulties we find in attempting to frame a con- ception of the first evolution of animal life , there are certain facts which we are authorized to take as guides in ...
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