The Popular Educator, 第 3~4 巻、第 13 巻Cassell, 1867 |
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... character it partakes of the nature of this and of horn . Chemically it is different from either of these , as it burns quietly to a white ash , without either melting or swelling up as horn does . Moreover , caustic potash ( KHO ) ...
... character it partakes of the nature of this and of horn . Chemically it is different from either of these , as it burns quietly to a white ash , without either melting or swelling up as horn does . Moreover , caustic potash ( KHO ) ...
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... character and purpose they closely resembled some of the buildings known in our own time as " exchanges . " But their simplicity , the freedom of access which they afforded , and the dignified object for which they were primarily ...
... character and purpose they closely resembled some of the buildings known in our own time as " exchanges . " But their simplicity , the freedom of access which they afforded , and the dignified object for which they were primarily ...
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... character , and gra- dually became more and more In this way the great style known as the Gothic developed itself between the sixth century and the twelfth , when it became well defined and generally adopted . Whilst it was attaining ...
... character , and gra- dually became more and more In this way the great style known as the Gothic developed itself between the sixth century and the twelfth , when it became well defined and generally adopted . Whilst it was attaining ...
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... character of their buildings . The Norman style may be dated from the Conquest in 1066 , continuing till towards the close of the following cen- tury , and it is there- fore sometimes called the twelfth century style . We have alluded ...
... character of their buildings . The Norman style may be dated from the Conquest in 1066 , continuing till towards the close of the following cen- tury , and it is there- fore sometimes called the twelfth century style . We have alluded ...
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... character which it possesses in common with the whole class Arachnida ; then proceed to describe the struc- ture of the common spider in detail ; and finally notice the varia- tions of this type in the different divisions of this class ...
... character which it possesses in common with the whole class Arachnida ; then proceed to describe the struc- ture of the common spider in detail ; and finally notice the varia- tions of this type in the different divisions of this class ...
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