The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 1-2Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1911 |
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... fact , this is now very rarely the case . There is some reason to believe that excessive absinthe - drinking leads to effects which are specifically worse than those assoc- iated with over - indulgence in other forms of alcohol ...
... fact , this is now very rarely the case . There is some reason to believe that excessive absinthe - drinking leads to effects which are specifically worse than those assoc- iated with over - indulgence in other forms of alcohol ...
الصفحة 113
... fact statement . In languages like Chinese , which have neither compound words nor inflection , accent plays a very important part . As the words are all monosyllabic , stress could obviously not be so important as pitch as a help to ...
... fact statement . In languages like Chinese , which have neither compound words nor inflection , accent plays a very important part . As the words are all monosyllabic , stress could obviously not be so important as pitch as a help to ...
الصفحة 115
... fact that an animal or plant cannot be naturalized is no proof that it is not acclimatized . It has been shown by C. Darwin that , in the case of most animals and plants in a state of nature , the competition of other organisms is a far ...
... fact that an animal or plant cannot be naturalized is no proof that it is not acclimatized . It has been shown by C. Darwin that , in the case of most animals and plants in a state of nature , the competition of other organisms is a far ...
الصفحة 116
... fact has no doubt led to the opinion that flower and seed profusely . The peach is believed to have been acclimatization is impossible . There is indeed little or no evi- tender , and to have ripened its fruit with difficulty , when ...
... fact has no doubt led to the opinion that flower and seed profusely . The peach is believed to have been acclimatization is impossible . There is indeed little or no evi- tender , and to have ripened its fruit with difficulty , when ...
الصفحة 117
... facts in the distribution of races show that man must , in remote ages at least , have been capable of constitutional adaptation to climate . If the human race constitutes a single species , then the mere fact that man now inhabits ...
... facts in the distribution of races show that man must , in remote ages at least , have been capable of constitutional adaptation to climate . If the human race constitutes a single species , then the mere fact that man now inhabits ...
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