The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 48
... fact that the battery was the instrument as well worthy of study as the piece of iron which attracted the various metals placed near it ; for the more we can trace effects to other effects , the nearer we must be to causes . ' The sun ...
... fact that the battery was the instrument as well worthy of study as the piece of iron which attracted the various metals placed near it ; for the more we can trace effects to other effects , the nearer we must be to causes . ' The sun ...
Page 498
... fact in its own setting . We think , too , in this age of books , there might have been a larger measure of ... facts , present illustrations of moral ones . The Lithic age presents to us saurians and mammoths in the history of our ...
... fact in its own setting . We think , too , in this age of books , there might have been a larger measure of ... facts , present illustrations of moral ones . The Lithic age presents to us saurians and mammoths in the history of our ...
Page 514
... fact . It is here . What avail all the little higglings of arithmetic against it ? Dr. Colenso's treatment of the book reminds us of the vulgar traditions about Stonehenge ; the peasants were wont to say that the stones could not be ...
... fact . It is here . What avail all the little higglings of arithmetic against it ? Dr. Colenso's treatment of the book reminds us of the vulgar traditions about Stonehenge ; the peasants were wont to say that the stones could not be ...
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