Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association, Volumes 7-11Hamilton Association, 1891 |
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Page 57
... Professor Fawcett remarked : " Children who have been taught to read the Bible in an intelligent fashion frequently receive a tacit impression that Jewish history has no point of contact with profane history . " But it is very easy to ...
... Professor Fawcett remarked : " Children who have been taught to read the Bible in an intelligent fashion frequently receive a tacit impression that Jewish history has no point of contact with profane history . " But it is very easy to ...
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... Professor Owen took up the question , and what the former had done for structural anatomy , Owen did for the anatomy of form . The man , the bird , the reptile , the fish , the saurian and the monsters of pre - adamite earth seemed to ...
... Professor Owen took up the question , and what the former had done for structural anatomy , Owen did for the anatomy of form . The man , the bird , the reptile , the fish , the saurian and the monsters of pre - adamite earth seemed to ...
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... Professor Owen , speaking of rudimentary forms , thinks that we have not in this globe all the diversities of which a general pattern or archetype is susceptible , and that limbs which are found only in an undeveloped state in this ...
... Professor Owen , speaking of rudimentary forms , thinks that we have not in this globe all the diversities of which a general pattern or archetype is susceptible , and that limbs which are found only in an undeveloped state in this ...
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... Professor Earle's view when he wrote in his " Philology of the English Tongue " ( pp . 6-7 ) : - " A succession of small divergences , which run upon stated lines of variation — lines having a determinate relation to one another , and ...
... Professor Earle's view when he wrote in his " Philology of the English Tongue " ( pp . 6-7 ) : - " A succession of small divergences , which run upon stated lines of variation — lines having a determinate relation to one another , and ...
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... Professor J. W. Spencer , Caunopora Walkerii . He describes it in the following manner : — Laminæ thin and obscure with chambers entirely filled with supple- mental matter , only occasionally traversed by short , tortuous cana- liculi ...
... Professor J. W. Spencer , Caunopora Walkerii . He describes it in the following manner : — Laminæ thin and obscure with chambers entirely filled with supple- mental matter , only occasionally traversed by short , tortuous cana- liculi ...
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