Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... matter nearest to the nest could for days and days be submitted to the heat of an incubating bird's body without undergoing change - that heat would , with greater expedition than otherwise , draw or extract heat from the vegetable matter ...
... matter nearest to the nest could for days and days be submitted to the heat of an incubating bird's body without undergoing change - that heat would , with greater expedition than otherwise , draw or extract heat from the vegetable matter ...
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... matter , or what ? To understand this thoroughly , let us for a minute or two consider the divisibility of matter , and the power of the smell - sense in man . The tenth part of a grain of musk will continue for years to fill a room ...
... matter , or what ? To understand this thoroughly , let us for a minute or two consider the divisibility of matter , and the power of the smell - sense in man . The tenth part of a grain of musk will continue for years to fill a room ...
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... matter which the nebulous planet threw off during its rotation . It is true , as Bickerton says , that this hypothesis , fascinating though it is , has been largely abandoned by scientific men . One objection urged against it is that ...
... matter which the nebulous planet threw off during its rotation . It is true , as Bickerton says , that this hypothesis , fascinating though it is , has been largely abandoned by scientific men . One objection urged against it is that ...
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