The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 11Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... direction of the most frequented lines of communication . Many epidemic diseases are also conta- gious , and all suggest the necessity of careful inquiry into the ventilation , drainage , food , drink , and habits of the persons liable ...
... direction of the most frequented lines of communication . Many epidemic diseases are also conta- gious , and all suggest the necessity of careful inquiry into the ventilation , drainage , food , drink , and habits of the persons liable ...
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... direction of Diderot , his literary correspondence with northern sovereigns . From the pen of Madame d'E . we have Conversations d'Emilie ( Paris 1774 ) , a work on education pronounced by the French Acad . to be the most useful ...
... direction of Diderot , his literary correspondence with northern sovereigns . From the pen of Madame d'E . we have Conversations d'Emilie ( Paris 1774 ) , a work on education pronounced by the French Acad . to be the most useful ...
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... direction , and rapidly returning to its original position ( according to Krause , these movements range from 190 to 230 in a minute ) . On examining a ciliated surface with a high magnifying power , the motion presents an ap pearance ...
... direction , and rapidly returning to its original position ( according to Krause , these movements range from 190 to 230 in a minute ) . On examining a ciliated surface with a high magnifying power , the motion presents an ap pearance ...
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... direction contrary to its apparent motion , an effect one part of which is due to aberration , properly so called ( see ABER RATION ) , resulting from the composition of the motions of the earth and of light . and another part to the ...
... direction contrary to its apparent motion , an effect one part of which is due to aberration , properly so called ( see ABER RATION ) , resulting from the composition of the motions of the earth and of light . and another part to the ...
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... direction of the missionary Ansgar ( q.v. ) or Anscharius , founded the cathedral of Ribe , the first Christian church in the land . In his time the North- men began those incursions into southern countries which were destined to ...
... direction of the missionary Ansgar ( q.v. ) or Anscharius , founded the cathedral of Ribe , the first Christian church in the land . In his time the North- men began those incursions into southern countries which were destined to ...
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