The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with Large Additions, Том 4Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1898 |
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... regarded as suspending the heart in the cavity , which is lined by a smooth serous membrane , which , near the top , is reflected downwards over the roots of the great vessels , and covers the whole of the outer surface of the heart ...
... regarded as suspending the heart in the cavity , which is lined by a smooth serous membrane , which , near the top , is reflected downwards over the roots of the great vessels , and covers the whole of the outer surface of the heart ...
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... regarded as the general type of the circulating apparatus in reptiles , yet there are many modifi- cations of it ( into which we have not space to enter ) , which con- nect it on the one hand ( in the case of the perennibranchiate ...
... regarded as the general type of the circulating apparatus in reptiles , yet there are many modifi- cations of it ( into which we have not space to enter ) , which con- nect it on the one hand ( in the case of the perennibranchiate ...
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... regarded as one of the most commonplace affairs in a sailor's experience . The first to circumnavigate the globe was Magalhaens ( q . v . ) , or Magellan , a Portuguese , in 1519 ; eighteen years afterwards it was accomplished by a ...
... regarded as one of the most commonplace affairs in a sailor's experience . The first to circumnavigate the globe was Magalhaens ( q . v . ) , or Magellan , a Portuguese , in 1519 ; eighteen years afterwards it was accomplished by a ...
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... regarded as the strongest position in Numidia . It was the center of all the Roman military roads . It was restored by Constantine , and the modern town now bears his name . CIS , a Latin preposition meaning , " on this side , " which ...
... regarded as the strongest position in Numidia . It was the center of all the Roman military roads . It was restored by Constantine , and the modern town now bears his name . CIS , a Latin preposition meaning , " on this side , " which ...
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... regarded as a mere variety ( or perhaps the origi nal type ) of the species which produces also the lemon , sweet lemon , lime , and sweet lime ; by others , these , or some of them , are regarded as distinct species . The C. has oblong ...
... regarded as a mere variety ( or perhaps the origi nal type ) of the species which produces also the lemon , sweet lemon , lime , and sweet lime ; by others , these , or some of them , are regarded as distinct species . The C. has oblong ...
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