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... cause of Science , but elevating the district in which they are located , and thus helping the country onward in the general march of improvement . By means especially of continuous series of lectures by eminent men of science and by ...
... cause of Science , but elevating the district in which they are located , and thus helping the country onward in the general march of improvement . By means especially of continuous series of lectures by eminent men of science and by ...
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... cause for any such doubt on the present occasion . The matter has been most carefully and maturely con- sidered by a ... caused by the use of powerful steamers , is also more fully understood and The Royal Society is a body which , from ...
... cause for any such doubt on the present occasion . The matter has been most carefully and maturely con- sidered by a ... caused by the use of powerful steamers , is also more fully understood and The Royal Society is a body which , from ...
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... cause of Science in the neighbourhood . It was during this period that the Cornwall Polytechnic Society ( already mentioned ) , the Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society , the Royal Institution of South Wales , the Ludlow ...
... cause of Science in the neighbourhood . It was during this period that the Cornwall Polytechnic Society ( already mentioned ) , the Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society , the Royal Institution of South Wales , the Ludlow ...
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... cause of this pheno- menon ? On Thursday , the 4th Sept. , about 5 P. M. , in the village of Marlsford , in the valley of the Thames , near Wallingford , a heavy storm of rain occurred : and the water which fell in several parts of the ...
... cause of this pheno- menon ? On Thursday , the 4th Sept. , about 5 P. M. , in the village of Marlsford , in the valley of the Thames , near Wallingford , a heavy storm of rain occurred : and the water which fell in several parts of the ...
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... cause smaller and less conspicuous flowers are so frequently quite over- looked by insects , that they would rapidly become extinct , unless slight modifications of structure and development enabled them to produce seeds by self ...
... cause smaller and less conspicuous flowers are so frequently quite over- looked by insects , that they would rapidly become extinct , unless slight modifications of structure and development enabled them to produce seeds by self ...
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Página 62 - ... curve. Such is, on the whole, the most probable representation of the earth's present temperature, at depths of from 100 feet, where the annual variations cease to be sensible, to 100 miles ; below which the whole mass, or all, except a nucleus cool from the beginning, is (whether liquid or solid) probably at, or very nearly at, the proper melting temperature for the pressure at each depth.