Nature, Volume 65Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 |
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... complete , which can be expected to survive for more than a limited period . Such a work as that under con- sideration must be considered as presenting a complete epitome of the science down to the date of its publication ; and as a ...
... complete , which can be expected to survive for more than a limited period . Such a work as that under con- sideration must be considered as presenting a complete epitome of the science down to the date of its publication ; and as a ...
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... complete- ness are appended , and greatly enhance the value of the book as a work of reference . Unfortunately , in the nominal index no special reference is given to the pages on which the short biographical sketches are to be found ...
... complete- ness are appended , and greatly enhance the value of the book as a work of reference . Unfortunately , in the nominal index no special reference is given to the pages on which the short biographical sketches are to be found ...
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... complete refutation to those who still urged the plea of inutility against the structure . The present volume appears to follow a middle course between these two , the author giving an account of the history of the construction of the ...
... complete refutation to those who still urged the plea of inutility against the structure . The present volume appears to follow a middle course between these two , the author giving an account of the history of the construction of the ...
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Gunsights for Large and Small Ordnance 226 a Hart Mr Root Irritation 474 | xxxix |
The Story of Fish Life W P Pycraft 219 Natural History Arthur Smith Woodward F R S 388 | xli |
Galls British Vegetable an Introduction to their Study E T McMurrys Geographies R S Tarr and Frank M McMurry | 13 |
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