Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 58;Volume 121John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1893 |
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Pagina 37
... once white - hot , and is now no warmer than the air around it . At cer- tain phases in its history every piece of ... once , or more than once , but the total duration of such phases of incandescence are quite insignificant under ...
... once white - hot , and is now no warmer than the air around it . At cer- tain phases in its history every piece of ... once , or more than once , but the total duration of such phases of incandescence are quite insignificant under ...
Pagina 41
... once more . The Fossil sits by her side gravely . Sometimes he brings her flowers , without their botanical names . He proses scientifically , as from long hab- it ; but he looks the while at her trans- parent color and her shining eyes ...
... once more . The Fossil sits by her side gravely . Sometimes he brings her flowers , without their botanical names . He proses scientifically , as from long hab- it ; but he looks the while at her trans- parent color and her shining eyes ...
Pagina 50
... once , but some of the older ones and the princesses were to stay . When the queen ordered me to go I asked to stay with her ; but she would not allow it , and she gave me a gold ring with a ruby , the same I now wear , Thakin , and ...
... once , but some of the older ones and the princesses were to stay . When the queen ordered me to go I asked to stay with her ; but she would not allow it , and she gave me a gold ring with a ruby , the same I now wear , Thakin , and ...
Pagina 56
... once become dry , no further development can be brought about under the most favorable circum- stances . If this assertion be correct we must adopt the conclusion that no living cholera bacilli can be contained in any material which is ...
... once become dry , no further development can be brought about under the most favorable circum- stances . If this assertion be correct we must adopt the conclusion that no living cholera bacilli can be contained in any material which is ...
Pagina 64
... once become something objective , something totally different from the perceiving subject . It would no longer be the soul . The unseen and un- perceivable something which was formerly called the soul was now called the self , Atman ...
... once become something objective , something totally different from the perceiving subject . It would no longer be the soul . The unseen and un- perceivable something which was formerly called the soul was now called the self , Atman ...
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