Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time, Volum 7Francis Lieber Desilver, Thomas, 1836 |
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... nature of the finest lamp - black , and of another sub- stance soluble in water , and which putre- fied by keeping , and , when evaporated , left a tenacious jelly , exactly like glue , or isinglass . It appears probable , therefore ...
... nature of the finest lamp - black , and of another sub- stance soluble in water , and which putre- fied by keeping , and , when evaporated , left a tenacious jelly , exactly like glue , or isinglass . It appears probable , therefore ...
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... nature with all the talents of a ruler , possessed of an erudition uncommon at that time , and favored by ... natural and necessary in the developement of Euro- pean civilization . If he had not subdued the monarchs , they would have ...
... nature with all the talents of a ruler , possessed of an erudition uncommon at that time , and favored by ... natural and necessary in the developement of Euro- pean civilization . If he had not subdued the monarchs , they would have ...
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... nature has provided a remedy ; all of these crustaceous insects cast their shell annually . The skin of most of the other insects is softer , and organized , being formed of a number of thin membranes , adhering closely to one another ...
... nature has provided a remedy ; all of these crustaceous insects cast their shell annually . The skin of most of the other insects is softer , and organized , being formed of a number of thin membranes , adhering closely to one another ...
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... nature has furnished the perfect insects of many species with an instinct , which leads them to deposit their eggs in situations where the larve , as soon as hatched , may find that kind of food which is best adapted to their nature ...
... nature has furnished the perfect insects of many species with an instinct , which leads them to deposit their eggs in situations where the larve , as soon as hatched , may find that kind of food which is best adapted to their nature ...
Pàgina 39
... nature . The little knowledge which we have of the modes by which insects may be impeded in their destruction of much that is valua- ble to us , has probably proceeded from our contempt of their individual insignifi- cance . The ...
... nature . The little knowledge which we have of the modes by which insects may be impeded in their destruction of much that is valua- ble to us , has probably proceeded from our contempt of their individual insignifi- cance . The ...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 7 Francis Lieber,Edward Wigglesworth Visualització completa - 1836 |
Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 7 Francis Lieber,Edward Wigglesworth Visualització completa - 1835 |
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