Chandler's Encyclopedia: An Epitome of Universal Knowledge ...William Henry Chandler Collier, 1898 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... living being from not - living matter . Supposed to have taken place when the first life appeared . As it has been shown never to take place now , it seems likely that , in a strict sense , it never did take place . The conclusion must ...
... living being from not - living matter . Supposed to have taken place when the first life appeared . As it has been shown never to take place now , it seems likely that , in a strict sense , it never did take place . The conclusion must ...
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... living in England ; heritable and transferable . Adynamic Leads . Wires which conduct the current to a galvanometer or other apparatus , when twisted in such a way that the resultant inductive effect upon the sensitive parts of the ...
... living in England ; heritable and transferable . Adynamic Leads . Wires which conduct the current to a galvanometer or other apparatus , when twisted in such a way that the resultant inductive effect upon the sensitive parts of the ...
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... living forms can be ulti- mately traced to common ancestors , which is the basal idea in the evolution doctrine . They are shown by the closeness of the similarity of structure , not only of the adults , but now biologists consider ...
... living forms can be ulti- mately traced to common ancestors , which is the basal idea in the evolution doctrine . They are shown by the closeness of the similarity of structure , not only of the adults , but now biologists consider ...
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... living on small reptiles , illustrates the latter . The fish - eating kingfishers belong to the former type . de Villa Nova , 13th ; Basil Valentine , 14th ; George Ripley , 15th , and Paracelsus and Andrew Libavius , 16th . The last ...
... living on small reptiles , illustrates the latter . The fish - eating kingfishers belong to the former type . de Villa Nova , 13th ; Basil Valentine , 14th ; George Ripley , 15th , and Paracelsus and Andrew Libavius , 16th . The last ...
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... living in Alaska are the Unalaska . Ab . 4,000 in all . They are closely related to Eskimos ; are Mongolioid ; de- pend on seal - fishing , utilizing every part of the animal . Their They are noted for their gentleness and integrity ...
... living in Alaska are the Unalaska . Ab . 4,000 in all . They are closely related to Eskimos ; are Mongolioid ; de- pend on seal - fishing , utilizing every part of the animal . Their They are noted for their gentleness and integrity ...
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