Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... remarkable powers we have named , does not have the power of walking in any true sense , the observations of Professor Alfred Newton on a young dabchick brought to him , certainly not yet twelve hours old , may be cited . " When laid on ...
... remarkable powers we have named , does not have the power of walking in any true sense , the observations of Professor Alfred Newton on a young dabchick brought to him , certainly not yet twelve hours old , may be cited . " When laid on ...
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... remarkable series of changes . For about a fortnight it shines with about the lustre of a second- magnitude star ; then , for about three months , its light diminishes until it becomes a star of magnitude 92 , and is consequently ...
... remarkable series of changes . For about a fortnight it shines with about the lustre of a second- magnitude star ; then , for about three months , its light diminishes until it becomes a star of magnitude 92 , and is consequently ...
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... remarkable book . There may be several sentiments in it with which we are forced to disagree , and many conclusions to which we readily take exception , just as there are in the Greek writings from which Cicero undoubtedly borrowed , as ...
... remarkable book . There may be several sentiments in it with which we are forced to disagree , and many conclusions to which we readily take exception , just as there are in the Greek writings from which Cicero undoubtedly borrowed , as ...
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