| William Benjamin Carpenter - Mind and body - 1874 - 774 pages
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — Ntw York Tribune. 44 All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...to its use all the data, the relations of which the newly -fledged feet-seeker may but dimly perceive without its aid. ... To the old chemists, Prof. Cooke's... | |
| James Geikie - Geology - 1874 - 618 pages
...over by an easy and pleasant route into the new realm of chemical philosophy." — AYw York Tribune. " All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...methods have prevailed, it presents a generalization, dlawing to its use all the data, the relations of which the newly-fledged fact-seeker may but dimly... | |
| John Tyndall - Electric power - 1874 - 216 pages
...over by an easy and pleasant route into the new realm of chemical philosophy." — New York Tribune. " All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal. and many will seize upon it a thing longed for. For, to those advanced students who have kept well abreast of •.MI:.''-. tii.:,Mi.i.-... | |
| Fernand Papillon - Biology - 1875 - 396 pages
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — Neiv York Tribune. " AH the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...schools since new methods have prevailed, it presents a jnessage from beyond the mountain. They! changes in the science ; the clash of the battle of old and... | |
| Emile Honoré Cazelles - Evolution - 1875 - 198 pages
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science."—New York Tribune. u Al l the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal....have emerged from the schools since new methods have prevailed.it presents a generalization, drawing to its use all the data, the relations of which the... | |
| Theodore Martin - Great Britain - 1875 - 464 pages
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American seience." — Neva York Tribune. " All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...others, youngest of the class, who have emerged from the sehools since new methods have prevailed.it presents a generalization, drawing to its use all the data,... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - Fungi - 1875 - 342 pages
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science.'* — New York Tribune. "AH the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest^of the class, who have emerged from the schools since new methods have prevailed, it presents... | |
| Edward Sylvester Morse - Zoology - 1875 - 218 pages
...its reproduction in European countries will.be an honor to American science." — New York Tribitne* "All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast o! the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class,. who have... | |
| Theodore Martin - Great Britain - 1875 - 446 pages
...its reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune. "All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast oi the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Emile Honoré Cazelles - Evolution - 1875 - 190 pages
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune. " AH the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast ol the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
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