The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Том 5 |
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... nature has wisely pre- vented the too great increase of their num- bers , and the total destruction of the ani- mals they feed on . " I have once seen the larva of this estrus in the stomach of an ass ; indeed there is little reason to ...
... nature has wisely pre- vented the too great increase of their num- bers , and the total destruction of the ani- mals they feed on . " I have once seen the larva of this estrus in the stomach of an ass ; indeed there is little reason to ...
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... nature of the change which takes place in these dry- ing oils is supposed to depend on the ab- sorption of oxygen ; and this oxygen com- bining with the hydrogen of the oil forms water . This opinion is supported by the practice which ...
... nature of the change which takes place in these dry- ing oils is supposed to depend on the ab- sorption of oxygen ; and this oxygen com- bining with the hydrogen of the oil forms water . This opinion is supported by the practice which ...
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... nature , ac- cording to which vision is performed , and as it accounts for abundance of physical phenomena , otherwise inexplicable . The reflection of the rays of light is , in- deed , an occurrence too frequent and ob vious to have ...
... nature , ac- cording to which vision is performed , and as it accounts for abundance of physical phenomena , otherwise inexplicable . The reflection of the rays of light is , in- deed , an occurrence too frequent and ob vious to have ...
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... nature of vision . His house was the constant resort of all the in- genious persons at Naples , whom he formed into what he called An Academy of Secrets , each member being obliged to contribute something that was not generally known ...
... nature of vision . His house was the constant resort of all the in- genious persons at Naples , whom he formed into what he called An Academy of Secrets , each member being obliged to contribute something that was not generally known ...
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... nature , and dependent on the same causes , viz . the various refrangibi- lity of the rays of light . The colours observable on soap - bubbles , and the halos which sometimes surround the moon , are also referable to the same origin ...
... nature , and dependent on the same causes , viz . the various refrangibi- lity of the rays of light . The colours observable on soap - bubbles , and the halos which sometimes surround the moon , are also referable to the same origin ...
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