The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen19D. Appleton, 1881 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 19
... give to manly sports and manly virtues , nay , to the physical regeneration of the human race , if we could made their yearly assembly a national festival !. The river - mead- ows of Chattanooga , or the mountain amphitheatre near ...
... give to manly sports and manly virtues , nay , to the physical regeneration of the human race , if we could made their yearly assembly a national festival !. The river - mead- ows of Chattanooga , or the mountain amphitheatre near ...
Página 46
... give rise to our sensations of gentlest warmth . There is a huge gap between them , wide enough to include another world or several other worlds of motion , all lying between our world of sounds and our world of heat and light , and ...
... give rise to our sensations of gentlest warmth . There is a huge gap between them , wide enough to include another world or several other worlds of motion , all lying between our world of sounds and our world of heat and light , and ...
Página 47
... give orders by some means ; and , when they stop for that purpose , they face each other and execute peculiar wavings of these organs that are highly sugestive of the movements of the old semaphore - telegraph arms . The most generally ...
... give orders by some means ; and , when they stop for that purpose , they face each other and execute peculiar wavings of these organs that are highly sugestive of the movements of the old semaphore - telegraph arms . The most generally ...
Página 51
... give rise to the well- known appearance of the Italian pine - tree . At the same time , from every available fissure are seen to issue little columns of vapor , adding their small share to the grandest visible display of force that ...
... give rise to the well- known appearance of the Italian pine - tree . At the same time , from every available fissure are seen to issue little columns of vapor , adding their small share to the grandest visible display of force that ...
Página 58
... give the prefer- ence to those establishments which do not use letters of less than two millimetres ( 3 inch ) . The distance between the lines is an important factor in respect to ease in reading . As is well known , the compositors ...
... give the prefer- ence to those establishments which do not use letters of less than two millimetres ( 3 inch ) . The distance between the lines is an important factor in respect to ease in reading . As is well known , the compositors ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action American animals ants aphides appears become blood body carbon carbonic acid carpel carried Catlinite cause cent character chemical colored common copper course Descartes disease earth Ecitons effect electric electrolytic existence experiments fact feet fish force forest G. P. Putnam's Sons gases give glucose Government heat human hundred important inches increase insects interest known lampblack larvæ less light living lower mass matter means ment method militant millimetre molecules mound-builders nations nature nest observed organization origin pass persons physical plants political practical present produced Professor race relation sacculina says schools scientific seeds side Sir John Lubbock society sound species spectrum stylops substance sulphuric acid surface temperature tion trace trees tube tumulus vapor vibrations whole Will-o'-the-Wisp