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... important differences in the ani- mals . * It is desirable not to underrate the value of distinc- tions which are ... importance . A lepidopterist , taught to discard distinctions of colour in examining the Butterflies and Moths , might ...
... important differences in the ani- mals . * It is desirable not to underrate the value of distinc- tions which are ... importance . A lepidopterist , taught to discard distinctions of colour in examining the Butterflies and Moths , might ...
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... important is this fact in its bearing on the subject of pre - historic implements . In Barbadoes , shell was almost exclusively used for tools . In other West India islands - St . Vincent , for example- stone tools are common , and ...
... important is this fact in its bearing on the subject of pre - historic implements . In Barbadoes , shell was almost exclusively used for tools . In other West India islands - St . Vincent , for example- stone tools are common , and ...
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... importance with relation to the formation of chemical com- pounds . So far as indicated in the abstract , the effect of pressure seems to be to bring the elements within the range of their attractive force , and chemical force then ...
... importance with relation to the formation of chemical com- pounds . So far as indicated in the abstract , the effect of pressure seems to be to bring the elements within the range of their attractive force , and chemical force then ...
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... important one is the Journal of M. Bourgoing , the physician of Mary , who entered her service before A.D. 1580 , under date of which year a letter of his is quoted by Mr. Leader , * and who remained in constant and close attendance ...
... important one is the Journal of M. Bourgoing , the physician of Mary , who entered her service before A.D. 1580 , under date of which year a letter of his is quoted by Mr. Leader , * and who remained in constant and close attendance ...
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... , and they felt the importance of terminating this state of affairs by * Mary Queen of Scots and her Accusers , by John Hosack , i , 356 . the removal of its head ; and hence the issuing LIFE OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS . 29.
... , and they felt the importance of terminating this state of affairs by * Mary Queen of Scots and her Accusers , by John Hosack , i , 356 . the removal of its head ; and hence the issuing LIFE OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS . 29.
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