The Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, Volumen8Press of Ramsey, Millet & Hudson, 1885 |
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... objects that surround us reveals the fact that they consist of innumerable and greatly varied forms of organic beings . A little scrutiny shows that these all belong to one or the other of two great king- doms - the Animal and the ...
... objects that surround us reveals the fact that they consist of innumerable and greatly varied forms of organic beings . A little scrutiny shows that these all belong to one or the other of two great king- doms - the Animal and the ...
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... objects , where they patiently wait for the coming of conditions favorable for their germination and growth . Affecting the interests of all living beings , they command the attention and invite the study and investigation of all ...
... objects , where they patiently wait for the coming of conditions favorable for their germination and growth . Affecting the interests of all living beings , they command the attention and invite the study and investigation of all ...
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... object , that penetrate their tissues and appropriate their substance to the building up of their own structures . In thus removing useless and offensive matter that would prove deleterious to health , these fungi prove beneficial . But ...
... object , that penetrate their tissues and appropriate their substance to the building up of their own structures . In thus removing useless and offensive matter that would prove deleterious to health , these fungi prove beneficial . But ...
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... hope that at some future time we may be able to learn more of these objects , among the most minute and wonderful of all the works of Nature . THE FLORA OF THE DAKOTA GROUP . CHARLES H. STERNBERG 8 KANSAS CITY REVIEW OF SCIENCE .
... hope that at some future time we may be able to learn more of these objects , among the most minute and wonderful of all the works of Nature . THE FLORA OF THE DAKOTA GROUP . CHARLES H. STERNBERG 8 KANSAS CITY REVIEW OF SCIENCE .
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... object the utilization of micro - organisms , but with more promise for pure than applied science . Of recent progress in mechanical appliances the paper dealt with those lately perfected under the author's direction of Dr. W. S. ...
... object the utilization of micro - organisms , but with more promise for pure than applied science . Of recent progress in mechanical appliances the paper dealt with those lately perfected under the author's direction of Dr. W. S. ...
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Página 51 - And they constitute navigable waters of the United States within the meaning of the acts of Congress, in contradistinction from the navigable waters of the States, when they form in their ordinary condition by themselves, or by uniting with other waters, a continued highway over which commerce is or may be carried on with other States or foreign countries in the customary modes in which such commerce is conducted by water.
Página 268 - twere anew, the gaps of centuries ; Leaving that beautiful which still was so, And making that which was not, till the place Became religion, and the heart ran o'er With silent worship of the great of old ! — The dead, but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns.
Página 639 - Why, so can I ; or so can any man : But will they come, when you do call for them ? Glend.
Página 245 - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
Página 250 - Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before, But vaster.
Página 234 - And the general assembly shall, from time to time, pass laws establishing reasonable maximum rates of charges for the transportation of passengers and freight on the different railroads in this state.
Página 51 - Those rivers must be regarded as public navigable rivers in law which are navigable in fact. And they are navigable in fact when they are used, or are susceptible of being used, in their ordinary condition, as highways for commerce, over which trade and travel are or may be conducted in the customary modes of trade and travel on water.
Página 680 - ... disinfection and treatment in the presence of the disease, should take the place of the necessary cruelties of a panic. In case any city or town is infected, the same principles of isolation should in general be applied to the city as to the infected individual. Intercourse with other cities and places should be under sanitary supervision, substantially as set forth in the rules and regulations of the National Board of Health respecting the inspection of travelers, disinfection of effects, vehicles,...
Página 678 - ... of the disease by means of ships more or less directly from its only place of origin in India; (2) local unsanitary conditions favorable to the reception and development of the disease; (3) persons sick with the disease in some of its stages, or things infected by such sick persons, to carry it from place to place. These three factors naturally suggest the methods of combating the disease, for which there is needed practical work, — international, national, and interstate, state, and local.
Página 248 - Oh ermined Judge whose duty to society is, now, to doom the ragged criminal to punishment and death, hadst thou never, Man, a duty to discharge in barring up the hundred open gates that wooed him to the felon's dock, and throwing but ajar the portals to a decent life?