Scribners Monthly, 14 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company, 1877 |
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... tion on the part of these simple organisms , ❘ away [ f ] , developing , after a while , a stem e I 2 C B A 6 .. a . D E FIG . II . 6 of its own , which becomes attached to some foreign body . At other times the fission extends down ...
... tion on the part of these simple organisms , ❘ away [ f ] , developing , after a while , a stem e I 2 C B A 6 .. a . D E FIG . II . 6 of its own , which becomes attached to some foreign body . At other times the fission extends down ...
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... tion of untold value , he condescended to say that it had been decided that , as a favor to an old and highly respected citizen , whose political influence had always been upon the side of economy and public order , Mr. Lansing Minturn ...
... tion of untold value , he condescended to say that it had been decided that , as a favor to an old and highly respected citizen , whose political influence had always been upon the side of economy and public order , Mr. Lansing Minturn ...
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... tion of the competitive principle . The attack was not successful in this instance , ❘ but in the light of past experience it cannot be doubted that those branches of the ser- vice will soon be compelled to yield to the same reforming ...
... tion of the competitive principle . The attack was not successful in this instance , ❘ but in the light of past experience it cannot be doubted that those branches of the ser- vice will soon be compelled to yield to the same reforming ...
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... tion , so far that he was puzzled to understand why a man who discharged his religious duties with such careful punctilio should not receive his reward in greater prosperity . He was a friend of religion - a friend of God : why was not ...
... tion , so far that he was puzzled to understand why a man who discharged his religious duties with such careful punctilio should not receive his reward in greater prosperity . He was a friend of religion - a friend of God : why was not ...
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... tion to a true , excreted shell - are almost identical in form with the integuments of the The protoplasmic body of the foramini- fera , in its living state , is more or less colored , its tint being sometimes a rich crimson , and again ...
... tion to a true , excreted shell - are almost identical in form with the integuments of the The protoplasmic body of the foramini- fera , in its living state , is more or less colored , its tint being sometimes a rich crimson , and again ...
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