The North American Review, Volume 87Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... proved . In geometrical synthetic demonstration we pass by a series of self - evident steps from the simplest self - evident truths to the highest de- ductions of the science ; while in geometrical analysis we pass , through self ...
... proved . In geometrical synthetic demonstration we pass by a series of self - evident steps from the simplest self - evident truths to the highest de- ductions of the science ; while in geometrical analysis we pass , through self ...
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... proved that these minute creatures respire in much the same way as plants . While all other animals absorb oxygen , and perish if the supply of that gas is withdrawn , these minute organisms absorb carbonic acid , and give out oxygen in ...
... proved that these minute creatures respire in much the same way as plants . While all other animals absorb oxygen , and perish if the supply of that gas is withdrawn , these minute organisms absorb carbonic acid , and give out oxygen in ...
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... proved that the evolution of carbonic acid is not a function of vegetation , but takes place only in decaying plants . That flowers contaminate the atmosphere of a closed apartment , is an undisputed fact ; but this deleterious ...
... proved that the evolution of carbonic acid is not a function of vegetation , but takes place only in decaying plants . That flowers contaminate the atmosphere of a closed apartment , is an undisputed fact ; but this deleterious ...
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GEORGE STEPHENSON | 21 |
THE MISSOURI VALLEY AND THE GREAT PLAINS | 66 |
Les Parlements de France Essai Historique | 94 |
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