The Encyclopedia Americana: A Universal Reference Library Comprising the Arts and Sciences, Literature, History, Biography, Geography, Commerce, Etc., of the World, Volumen 7Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines Scientific American Compiling Department, 1905 |
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... carried on his observations at the Queen's House at Greenwich , until the observa- tory was built for him in 1676. Here he passed the remainder of his life amidst his astronomical labors , which are considered as the foundation ...
... carried on his observations at the Queen's House at Greenwich , until the observa- tory was built for him in 1676. Here he passed the remainder of his life amidst his astronomical labors , which are considered as the foundation ...
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... carried from one place to another by rats and mice and other animals . Dr. C. F. Baker ascertained in 1895 that there were 47 valid species of fleas in the United States ; and probably this number might be doubled if all of the ...
... carried from one place to another by rats and mice and other animals . Dr. C. F. Baker ascertained in 1895 that there were 47 valid species of fleas in the United States ; and probably this number might be doubled if all of the ...
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... carrying insects , land mollusca , and small mammalia , more rarely_rep- tiles . Darwin met with islands floating on Lake Tagua - Cagua in Chile which passed from side to side of the lake and carried cattle and horses as passengers . In ...
... carrying insects , land mollusca , and small mammalia , more rarely_rep- tiles . Darwin met with islands floating on Lake Tagua - Cagua in Chile which passed from side to side of the lake and carried cattle and horses as passengers . In ...
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... carried across an open space to a buttress ( q.v. ) . Nearly every instance of the use of the flying buttress is in connection with Gothic architecture , and some of the earliest forms are very curious and illustrate well the growth of ...
... carried across an open space to a buttress ( q.v. ) . Nearly every instance of the use of the flying buttress is in connection with Gothic architecture , and some of the earliest forms are very curious and illustrate well the growth of ...
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... carried by the player of that side across his opponent's goal line or secured by him after it has been kicked across ... carry it across their own goal - line and touch it back behind their own goal it entitles them to carry the ball out ...
... carried by the player of that side across his opponent's goal line or secured by him after it has been kicked across ... carry it across their own goal - line and touch it back behind their own goal it entitles them to carry the ball out ...
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