Public Documents of Massachusetts, Volúmenes3-4Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1875 |
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... less period than two years from its beginning . While the special labor bestowed upon the preparation of a new catalogue has been performed mostly by the regular assistants , and chiefly by the very competent and faithful assistant who ...
... less period than two years from its beginning . While the special labor bestowed upon the preparation of a new catalogue has been performed mostly by the regular assistants , and chiefly by the very competent and faithful assistant who ...
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... less , but the milk richer . Prof. Johnston , of England , says this , and that milking once a day makes the milk richer by one - seventh than milking twice a day . But trials of milk thus drawn have proved the statement incorrect , and ...
... less , but the milk richer . Prof. Johnston , of England , says this , and that milking once a day makes the milk richer by one - seventh than milking twice a day . But trials of milk thus drawn have proved the statement incorrect , and ...
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... less resistance in proportion to their bulk in rising ; and , in the second place , their specific gravity is less , when compared with milk , than the smaller ones . Perhaps I ought to explain how that is . If you take a globule the ...
... less resistance in proportion to their bulk in rising ; and , in the second place , their specific gravity is less , when compared with milk , than the smaller ones . Perhaps I ought to explain how that is . If you take a globule the ...
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... less effect than margarine , margarine less than olein , olein less than essential oils , and those which are volatile have most effect of all . If you take the butter out of milk and put some other fat 1875. ] 23 PUBLIC DOCUMENT - No . 4 .
... less effect than margarine , margarine less than olein , olein less than essential oils , and those which are volatile have most effect of all . If you take the butter out of milk and put some other fat 1875. ] 23 PUBLIC DOCUMENT - No . 4 .
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... less change required to get them into milk or into flesh , than if the water has been separated . You can never make that water unite chemically with them again . The action is something like that of condensing milk . When you have ...
... less change required to get them into milk or into flesh , than if the water has been separated . You can never make that water unite chemically with them again . The action is something like that of condensing milk . When you have ...
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Página 46 - We the people of Berkshire, have been frequently called upon to fight, but have never been led against the enemy. We have now resolved, if you will not let us fight, never to turn out again.
Página 33 - Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, and the Historical and Antiquarian Collection annexed thereto.
Página 45 - The battle of Lexington was fought on the 19th of April, 1775...
Página 33 - Reports of cases .... in the supreme court and the court of errors and appeals of New Jersey.
Página 63 - Extract of a Letter from Prof. Bailey to JL Smith. — "Charleston is built upon a bed of animalcules several hundred feet in thickness, every cubic inch of which is filled with myriads of perfectly preserved microscopic shells. These shells, however, do not, like those beneath Richmond and Petersburg, etc., belong to the siliceous infusoria, but are all derived from those minute calcareous-shelled creatures called by Ehrenberg polythalamia. and by D'Orbigny the foraminifera. You are aware that Ehrenberg...
Página 172 - ... not have expected to find the scientific expression of his own idea, has a passage bearing close analogy to what he was putting forward in 1861 : It is then in the change to a higher state of form or composition that development differs from growth. We must carefully distinguish development from mere increase ; it is the acquiring, not of greater bulk, but of new forms and structures, which are adapted to higher conditions of existence.
Página 189 - ... actually ill, are fully capable of procreating their kind. Close interbreeding, on the other hand, often induces sterility ; and this indicates something quite distinct from the augmentation of morbid tendencies common to both parents. The evidence immediately to be given convinces me that it is a great law of nature, that all organic beings profit from an occasional cross with individuals not closely related to them in blood ; and that, on the other hand, long-continued close interbreeding is...
Página 210 - Mass., and presented to the College museum by Mr. BH Averell. Prof. Stockbridge, last fall, washed out a root of common clover, one year old, growing in the alluvial soil near the Connecticut River, and found that it descended perpendicularly to the depth of eight feet. Mr. Mechi, of Tiptree Hall, England, tells us that the reason clover is usually so short-lived, is the fact that the lower roots are either unable to penetrate the subsoil or to find in it the requisite supplies of food. He also states...
Página 36 - ... capture General Schuyler at Albany, NY Reference: Pension Office Certificate. Bailey, Gilbert Langdon. WARD, WILLIAM, Vermont. 1743-1819. Poultney, Vt. Ensign, 8th Company, 2nd Regiment, Vermont Militia. Member of Poultney Committee of Safety. Reference: American Archives, 5th ser., vol. 1, p. 658. Records of the Council of Safety and Governor and Council of Vermont, vol.
Página 41 - I fear," said a country curate to his flock — " when I explained to you in my last charity sermon, that Philanthropy was the love of our species, you must have understood me to say specie, which may account for the smallness of the collection. You will prove, I hope, by your present contributions, that you are no longer labouring under the same mistake.