The Nineteenth Century and After, Τόμος 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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... nature , such as concessions for banks , railways , tele- graphs , roads , transport , insurance , & c . , and the Russian Govern- ment gave a similar undertaking as regards the British sphere . So anxious indeed was Sir Edward Grey to ...
... nature , such as concessions for banks , railways , tele- graphs , roads , transport , insurance , & c . , and the Russian Govern- ment gave a similar undertaking as regards the British sphere . So anxious indeed was Sir Edward Grey to ...
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... nature had been fully discussed as long ago as 1868 , and ample materials were on record for the formation of a just opinion on all debat- able points . ' I remember myself nearly thirty years ago writing an official note in support of ...
... nature had been fully discussed as long ago as 1868 , and ample materials were on record for the formation of a just opinion on all debat- able points . ' I remember myself nearly thirty years ago writing an official note in support of ...
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... Nature's sustaining energy - created to help in the rearing of the earth's highest product , man , when a child . The twelve seers ( sixteen quarts ) of milk which the best hill - cow of India gives daily is not the essence or extract ...
... Nature's sustaining energy - created to help in the rearing of the earth's highest product , man , when a child . The twelve seers ( sixteen quarts ) of milk which the best hill - cow of India gives daily is not the essence or extract ...
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... natural locomotion , not only on land and in water , but also in the air . With the steam engine already in existence ... Nature's results by mechanical devices . We already comply with the natural rules as regards locomotion on land and ...
... natural locomotion , not only on land and in water , but also in the air . With the steam engine already in existence ... Nature's results by mechanical devices . We already comply with the natural rules as regards locomotion on land and ...
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... NATURAL PROGRESSION Action in nature is invariably intermittent or reciprocal ; there is no rotary motion employed by flesh , fish , or fowl . When we desire to imitate by mechanical means the method of progression of animals on land ...
... NATURAL PROGRESSION Action in nature is invariably intermittent or reciprocal ; there is no rotary motion employed by flesh , fish , or fowl . When we desire to imitate by mechanical means the method of progression of animals on land ...
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