Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volumen2;Volumen5Metcalf and Company, 1862 Vol. 12 (from May 1876 to May 1877) includes: Researches in telephony / by A. Graham Bell. |
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... distinct button of metallic gold was obtained in every instance . The amount of gold obtained varied , however , to a very considerable extent : it was abundant in the American and Spanish coin , less was observed in the English and ...
... distinct button of metallic gold was obtained in every instance . The amount of gold obtained varied , however , to a very considerable extent : it was abundant in the American and Spanish coin , less was observed in the English and ...
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... distinct species , but he found that they all passed insensibly into each other . In reply to a question , he stated that he discarded the sterility or fertility of crosses from the tests of the validity of species . Professor Parsons ...
... distinct species , but he found that they all passed insensibly into each other . In reply to a question , he stated that he discarded the sterility or fertility of crosses from the tests of the validity of species . Professor Parsons ...
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... distinct primi- tive stripes , therefore they were to be regarded as one individ- ual , even in a case so extreme as that of the Siamese twins . This view was criticised by Professors Parsons , Bowen , and Gray , the latter assenting to ...
... distinct primi- tive stripes , therefore they were to be regarded as one individ- ual , even in a case so extreme as that of the Siamese twins . This view was criticised by Professors Parsons , Bowen , and Gray , the latter assenting to ...
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... distinct questions concerning this faculty , which need to be carefully distinguished from each other . 1. What are the characteristics of Instinct ? 2. What is the relation of Instinct to Intellect properly so called , · that is , to ...
... distinct questions concerning this faculty , which need to be carefully distinguished from each other . 1. What are the characteristics of Instinct ? 2. What is the relation of Instinct to Intellect properly so called , · that is , to ...
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... distinct cognition at the moment of the purpose to be obtained by the repeated act ; but the monkey cannot . If those mental endowments which have now been shown to be pos- sessed in common by the human , and at least a part of the ...
... distinct cognition at the moment of the purpose to be obtained by the repeated act ; but the monkey cannot . If those mental endowments which have now been shown to be pos- sessed in common by the human , and at least a part of the ...
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