Science, Volume 8John Michels (Journalist) Moses King, 1886 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... persons who work in the labo- ratory do not live in it : each has his working- room , but one must lodge and board in the village , where good enough accommodations can be found . I had there a whole house , with accommodations for five ...
... persons who work in the labo- ratory do not live in it : each has his working- room , but one must lodge and board in the village , where good enough accommodations can be found . I had there a whole house , with accommodations for five ...
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... persons who have witnessed it are certainly very trust- worthy , but this is no guaranty that they had all the requisites for experimenting in a satisfactory manner . Deceitfulness is so frequent in persons of hysterical nature , and ...
... persons who have witnessed it are certainly very trust- worthy , but this is no guaranty that they had all the requisites for experimenting in a satisfactory manner . Deceitfulness is so frequent in persons of hysterical nature , and ...
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... persons ; and there is no doubt that this publication really meets a general demand . It is printed with great care , and most of the articles are made up from the latest and best documents . It is to be ex- pected that the public will ...
... persons ; and there is no doubt that this publication really meets a general demand . It is printed with great care , and most of the articles are made up from the latest and best documents . It is to be ex- pected that the public will ...
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... persons are entirely dependent for their support on the salaries which they may earn . Now , instead of bringing to the educa- tional exchange qualities which are always in demand , and which always receive remuneration , they come ...
... persons are entirely dependent for their support on the salaries which they may earn . Now , instead of bringing to the educa- tional exchange qualities which are always in demand , and which always receive remuneration , they come ...
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... persons bitten by rabid dogs . So far , these persons have shown no symptoms of hydrophobia . A colleague of Dr. Lacerda , however , treated by this method two patients who had been bitten by a rabid cat . One of them received the ...
... persons bitten by rabid dogs . So far , these persons have shown no symptoms of hydrophobia . A colleague of Dr. Lacerda , however , treated by this method two patients who had been bitten by a rabid cat . One of them received the ...
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Page 197 - The Court agree to give Four Hundred Pounds towards a School or College, whereof Two Hundred Pounds shall be paid the next year, and Two Hundred Pounds when the work is finished, and the next Court to appoint where and what building.
Page 165 - ... and the stars of the heaven fell unto the earth, as a fig tree casteth her unripe figs, when she is shaken of a great wind.
Page 445 - Each voter has as many votes as there are members to be elected, and may give them all to one candidate.
Page 165 - And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth : and the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
Page 165 - And there was seen another sign in heaven ; and behold, a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his heads seven diadems.
Page 404 - Let it be our hope to make a gentleman of every youth who is put under our charge, not a conventional gentleman but a man of culture, a man of intellectual resource, a man of public spirit, a man of refinement, with that good taste which is the conscience of the mind and that conscience which is the good taste of the soul.
Page 170 - For a long time it was accepted without hesitation that these bodies required great heat for their first consolidation. Their resemblance to the earth's volcanic rocks was insisted on by mineralogists. Professor J. Lawrence Smith in 1855 asserted without reserve that " they have all been subject to a more or less prolonged igneous action corresponding to that of terrestrial volcanoes.
Page 458 - ... to direct the taste and confirm the habit of reading what is good rather than what is bad.
Page 190 - ... varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a small child's head — the taste more or less aromatic, sweet, or subacid. It is produced on spurs, which spring from branchlets of two or more years growth, and continue to bear for a series of years.
Page 179 - In the light of the facts which have now been set forth, it becomes evident that, to insure the creation of a speech which shall be the parent of a new linguistic stock, all that is needed is that two or more young children should be placed by themselves in a condition where they will be entirely, or in a large degree, free from the presence and influence of their elders. They must, of course, continue in this condition long enough to grow up, to form a household, and to have descendants to whom...