The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen40D. Appleton, 1892 |
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... mentioned are in any way antago- nistic or are meant to compete with one another . They are the natural products of the different conditions under which they have grown up . The only question is as to UNIVERSITY EXTENSION . 9.
... mentioned are in any way antago- nistic or are meant to compete with one another . They are the natural products of the different conditions under which they have grown up . The only question is as to UNIVERSITY EXTENSION . 9.
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... natural teeth perforated for stringing . They are now rare and seldom seen . Those at present used in the same district are lighter , more slender and artistic , but are made in England and sent out to the islands for trading . An ...
... natural teeth perforated for stringing . They are now rare and seldom seen . Those at present used in the same district are lighter , more slender and artistic , but are made in England and sent out to the islands for trading . An ...
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... Natural and Acquired Wants of Man . By John Smith , A. L. S. London , 1885 . Cultivated Plants : Their Propagation and Improvement . By F. W. Burbage . Lon- don , 1877 . The Wanderings of Plants and Animals from their First home . By ...
... Natural and Acquired Wants of Man . By John Smith , A. L. S. London , 1885 . Cultivated Plants : Their Propagation and Improvement . By F. W. Burbage . Lon- don , 1877 . The Wanderings of Plants and Animals from their First home . By ...
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... natural that the additions from time to time should have resulted in the present system . The system should be changed radically before another census period comes around . To be specific in the condemnation of our system , attention ...
... natural that the additions from time to time should have resulted in the present system . The system should be changed radically before another census period comes around . To be specific in the condemnation of our system , attention ...
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... natural tendency of primitive man to the artificial imitation of living Nature , but seems rather to be derived from the desire of subjecting that Nature to its needs , and of subjugating it . In the course of its progressive ...
... natural tendency of primitive man to the artificial imitation of living Nature , but seems rather to be derived from the desire of subjecting that Nature to its needs , and of subjugating it . In the course of its progressive ...
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