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... interest to scientific readers is the full account of the public gardens and plantations , now under the efficient control of Mr. Morris , whose reports we have noticed from time to time as they were published . In the " Handbook ...
... interest to scientific readers is the full account of the public gardens and plantations , now under the efficient control of Mr. Morris , whose reports we have noticed from time to time as they were published . In the " Handbook ...
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... interest in which I believe I may say received its first im- pulse from the lecture which he heard me deliver upon it at the Royal Institution in January 1874 , on the very night when the Prime Minister for the time being sent round ...
... interest in which I believe I may say received its first im- pulse from the lecture which he heard me deliver upon it at the Royal Institution in January 1874 , on the very night when the Prime Minister for the time being sent round ...
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... interest also to observe how widely the shock was felt over London ; records are given from every quarter of the town , and we can but feel thankful that the " axis of disturbance " was not nearer home , or the destruction to life and ...
... interest also to observe how widely the shock was felt over London ; records are given from every quarter of the town , and we can but feel thankful that the " axis of disturbance " was not nearer home , or the destruction to life and ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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