The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 13 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1882 |
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... Loess . ... ... ... The Popular Religious Literature of the Chinese . The Autobiography of an Opium - smoker . The Power that Converts . Rev. B. C. Henry , M.A. 193 Mrs. J. L. Edkins . 266 Rev. W. Scarborough . 301 , 337 J. Dudgeon ...
... Loess . ... ... ... The Popular Religious Literature of the Chinese . The Autobiography of an Opium - smoker . The Power that Converts . Rev. B. C. Henry , M.A. 193 Mrs. J. L. Edkins . 266 Rev. W. Scarborough . 301 , 337 J. Dudgeon ...
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... In conclusion I ought to say , that I have derived considerable help from this Vocabulary in the formation of one of my own . THE ORIGIN OF THE LOESS . Translated from the First August . ] REVIEW OF A NEW MEDICAL VOCABULARY . 265.
... In conclusion I ought to say , that I have derived considerable help from this Vocabulary in the formation of one of my own . THE ORIGIN OF THE LOESS . Translated from the First August . ] REVIEW OF A NEW MEDICAL VOCABULARY . 265.
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... loess of the valley of the Rhine , is supposed to originate in the same way . The question here was especially , if it was a mere sedimentary deposit in fresh water ... loess has settled on August . ] 267 THE ORIGIN OF THE LOESS . 400.
... loess of the valley of the Rhine , is supposed to originate in the same way . The question here was especially , if it was a mere sedimentary deposit in fresh water ... loess has settled on August . ] 267 THE ORIGIN OF THE LOESS . 400.
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ance of the opinion that the loess has settled on the dry surface of the continent beneath the atmosphere . So soon as I was in a good position to observe , and while on my first journey through loess regions I conceived this idea . But ...
ance of the opinion that the loess has settled on the dry surface of the continent beneath the atmosphere . So soon as I was in a good position to observe , and while on my first journey through loess regions I conceived this idea . But ...
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... loess , which the roots of living plants dig for themselves and which they leave behind when they die , we find that they resemble exactly those which we find in all parts of the same locality ; each of the channels once enclosed one of ...
... loess , which the roots of living plants dig for themselves and which they leave behind when they die , we find that they resemble exactly those which we find in all parts of the same locality ; each of the channels once enclosed one of ...
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