The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volum 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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Pàgina 21
... class- ification immediately apparent : - A. FORCES or AGGREGATIVE POWERS . 1. Molar attraction . ( Gravitation . ) 2 , Molecular attrac- tion . ( Cohesion . ) 3. Atomic attraction . ( Chemical affinity . ) 4. Electrical attraction . B ...
... class- ification immediately apparent : - A. FORCES or AGGREGATIVE POWERS . 1. Molar attraction . ( Gravitation . ) 2 , Molecular attrac- tion . ( Cohesion . ) 3. Atomic attraction . ( Chemical affinity . ) 4. Electrical attraction . B ...
Pàgina 24
... class , are evidently of their very nature unstable and fugitive . They are usually produced by artificial means , and can only , for the most part , be artificially preserved , often with great diffi- culty . If nature be allowed to ...
... class , are evidently of their very nature unstable and fugitive . They are usually produced by artificial means , and can only , for the most part , be artificially preserved , often with great diffi- culty . If nature be allowed to ...
Pàgina 46
... class of boats known as " Double Luggers " —that is , carrying one square or " lug " sail at the fore , and an- other , of nearly the same size , at the main- mast . Both masts were capable of removal , and as the sails were made much ...
... class of boats known as " Double Luggers " —that is , carrying one square or " lug " sail at the fore , and an- other , of nearly the same size , at the main- mast . Both masts were capable of removal , and as the sails were made much ...
Pàgina 48
... class dinner . Not intending to stop in so barren a district , we had not pitched our tent , but had hastily constructed with the sails a small awning in one of the fence cor- ners , under which we could comfortably enjoy our noon - day ...
... class dinner . Not intending to stop in so barren a district , we had not pitched our tent , but had hastily constructed with the sails a small awning in one of the fence cor- ners , under which we could comfortably enjoy our noon - day ...
Pàgina 67
... class of humanity , and I can safely infer they have just as little with Arachne . Better , for me at least , if they would leave the nooks and crannies to their natural occupants , and learn how their neigh- bours are scandalizing them ...
... class of humanity , and I can safely infer they have just as little with Arachne . Better , for me at least , if they would leave the nooks and crannies to their natural occupants , and learn how their neigh- bours are scandalizing them ...
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