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... considered as pigment . It is situated within the first layer ; and betwixt the two there intervenes a pretty thick and dark layer of pigment , through apertures in which the nervous substance passes from the first layer of the retina ...
... considered as pigment . It is situated within the first layer ; and betwixt the two there intervenes a pretty thick and dark layer of pigment , through apertures in which the nervous substance passes from the first layer of the retina ...
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... considered as produced by the com- bination of many , or even an infinity of , similar motions , each represented by the simplified equations obtained with the omission of the sign of summation . This will be understood on a comparison ...
... considered as produced by the com- bination of many , or even an infinity of , similar motions , each represented by the simplified equations obtained with the omission of the sign of summation . This will be understood on a comparison ...
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... considered these forests to have been antediluvian : I am not sure that I understand Professor Lyell on this subject ; his lignite , I am aware , is antediluvian , but in it , does he include " large stools of trees , their stems , and ...
... considered these forests to have been antediluvian : I am not sure that I understand Professor Lyell on this subject ; his lignite , I am aware , is antediluvian , but in it , does he include " large stools of trees , their stems , and ...
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... considered , afford such entire conviction , that in each of them , if either proposi- tion is granted , the other can be strictly demonstrated by means of it ; and the second pair are truly corollaries to the first . No hesitation , no ...
... considered , afford such entire conviction , that in each of them , if either proposi- tion is granted , the other can be strictly demonstrated by means of it ; and the second pair are truly corollaries to the first . No hesitation , no ...
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the fluid surface will be the least possible , and the column may be considered to be supported by the action of the fluid on itself . The fluid will thus hold the place of the solid in the equation previously obtained ; we shall have q ...
the fluid surface will be the least possible , and the column may be considered to be supported by the action of the fluid on itself . The fluid will thus hold the place of the solid in the equation previously obtained ; we shall have q ...
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