| James Hill Dickson - 1846 - 284 páginas
...respecting adulteration in that article, which I understand is too often resorted to at home and abroad, a few words on the subject may not be out of place, especially as I am an advocate for the cultivation of the flax plant in this country. Aware of the... | |
| Edward Harris Ruddock - 1869 - 682 páginas
...flannel." Wearing Flannel Having regard to the prevalence of next to the Skin, this often-injurious habit, a few words on the subject may not be out of place here. It is well known that even in otherwise normal conditions, the skin of some persons is highly... | |
| 1869 - 342 páginas
...J. WALKER. Sir, — The harvest moon is not out of time, but the time has outrun the harvest-moon. A few words on the subject may not be out of place. The apparent irregularity of the harvest moon is caused by the misrepresentation of Newton, who states... | |
| 1870 - 554 páginas
...fingers' ends.' And here, as many of my readers may not be acquainted with the lottery system in India, a few words on the subject may not be out of place. As very little betting takes place in India—more particularly ' up the ' country'—owners are enabled... | |
| 1870 - 298 páginas
...J. WALKER. Sir, — The harvest moon is not out of time, but the time has outrun the harvest-moon. A few words on the subject may not be out of place. The apparent irregularity of the harvest moon is caused by the misrepresentation of Newton, who states... | |
| 1871 - 622 páginas
...the teacher, the ability to read the Scriptures in the original languages has not been forgotten. Yet a few words on the subject may not be out of place in this magazine at the present time. It is no new discovery that those who wish to understand an author... | |
| Edward William Harcourt - 1873 - 34 páginas
...subscriptions. So little is generally understood about the working of ordinary Benefit Societies that a few words on the subject may not be out of place here. Let us take any ordinary club consisting, we will say, of 100 members, each entering at the age... | |
| A. M. Gascoyne - 1874 - 130 páginas
...Niagara, of which I had heard and read so much, but hardly dared to indulge the hope of ever seeing. A few words on the subject may not be out of place here, as any information I afford has been that of my own experience. The great lakes of North America... | |
| Royal Society of Victoria (Melbourne, Vic.) - 1876 - 568 páginas
...the Harmonic Telegraph or Telephone ; and as the discoveries in this direction bear signs of promise, a few words on the subject may not be out of place here. It has long been known that the number of electric impulses that can be sent along a conductor... | |
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