The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 42D. Appleton, 1893 - Science |
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... character . It is characteristic that the truth is not in them , and they have a marvelous ingenuity in manipulating the lie . In this their knowledge of the sahib's sym- pathies enables them to outdo the Bengali , though their methods ...
... character . It is characteristic that the truth is not in them , and they have a marvelous ingenuity in manipulating the lie . In this their knowledge of the sahib's sym- pathies enables them to outdo the Bengali , though their methods ...
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... character hardly needs illustration ; it depends largely on the limited range of memory and rational expectation . A child in pain is appeased by a sugar - plum ; its anger forgotten in a new picture - book . The entire attention is ...
... character hardly needs illustration ; it depends largely on the limited range of memory and rational expectation . A child in pain is appeased by a sugar - plum ; its anger forgotten in a new picture - book . The entire attention is ...
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... character of life , I quote a few lines from a book recently published ( 1886 ) by M. Denys Cochin , under the title Evolution et la Vie . After having recognized that modern chemistry en- tered with Wöhler and Berthelot into the way of ...
... character of life , I quote a few lines from a book recently published ( 1886 ) by M. Denys Cochin , under the title Evolution et la Vie . After having recognized that modern chemistry en- tered with Wöhler and Berthelot into the way of ...
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... character are the separate steps of a winding stairway ; their form tells whether the stairs turned to the right or the left . Now , all superior organic bodies - the albumens , the sugars , dextrin , and cellulose - are what we call ...
... character are the separate steps of a winding stairway ; their form tells whether the stairs turned to the right or the left . Now , all superior organic bodies - the albumens , the sugars , dextrin , and cellulose - are what we call ...
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... character , and that they demonstrate that the chemist can reproduce substances endowed with the rotatory power and aside from all intervention of life . The sugars , reproduced by synthesis , remain proteic or albuminoid substances ...
... character , and that they demonstrate that the chemist can reproduce substances endowed with the rotatory power and aside from all intervention of life . The sugars , reproduced by synthesis , remain proteic or albuminoid substances ...
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