Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 22Victoria Institute., 1889 |
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... regard to variations in plants showing that the nectarine is only a form or variety of the peach , and not a different species as some have stated , therefrom inferring an argument for the doctrine of the Transmutation of Species . Dr ...
... regard to variations in plants showing that the nectarine is only a form or variety of the peach , and not a different species as some have stated , therefrom inferring an argument for the doctrine of the Transmutation of Species . Dr ...
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... regard to " The Ancient Human Footprints in Nicaragua " appears in this volume ; in it he deals with the contention of Dr. EARL FLINT , their discoverer , that such foot- prints place the first appearance of man as early as the Eocene ...
... regard to " The Ancient Human Footprints in Nicaragua " appears in this volume ; in it he deals with the contention of Dr. EARL FLINT , their discoverer , that such foot- prints place the first appearance of man as early as the Eocene ...
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... regards the reading and discussion of papers , —although several of great importance have been read and very interesting discussions have followed , —but it has also been carrying out its objects most satisfactorily by the exertions it ...
... regards the reading and discussion of papers , —although several of great importance have been read and very interesting discussions have followed , —but it has also been carrying out its objects most satisfactorily by the exertions it ...
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... regard the attraction of gravitation as the cause which keeps the planets in their orbits . But it may be said , what is the difference in the two cases ? Is not the law of gravitation merely a simpler mode of ex- pressing the observed ...
... regard the attraction of gravitation as the cause which keeps the planets in their orbits . But it may be said , what is the difference in the two cases ? Is not the law of gravitation merely a simpler mode of ex- pressing the observed ...
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... regard these causes in turn as themselves the consequences of some cause stretching still further back in the chain of causation ? If the motion of the bullet in an air - gun be caused by the elasticity of the com- pressed air , can we ...
... regard these causes in turn as themselves the consequences of some cause stretching still further back in the chain of causation ? If the motion of the bullet in an air - gun be caused by the elasticity of the com- pressed air , can we ...
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