The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 22Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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... force of 400,000 men , with 100,000 well - trained reserves , and 160,000 indif- ferently - trained reserves . Prussia had a regular efficient force of 200,000 men , but upward of 600,000 well - trained reserves . The National Guard of ...
... force of 400,000 men , with 100,000 well - trained reserves , and 160,000 indif- ferently - trained reserves . Prussia had a regular efficient force of 200,000 men , but upward of 600,000 well - trained reserves . The National Guard of ...
الصفحة 155
... force of motion in the plant is productive of its cylindrical form and of its pointed extremities , which are the natural results of such a force . The peculiar spiral fibres of the plant , of which no use is known , are perhaps the ...
... force of motion in the plant is productive of its cylindrical form and of its pointed extremities , which are the natural results of such a force . The peculiar spiral fibres of the plant , of which no use is known , are perhaps the ...
الصفحة 156
evidence in favor of the spiral motive force in vegetable life . In animal cells , though the vortical force of motion does not mark out its mode of operation so evidently , yet the fact that it draws in aliment and secretes formed ...
evidence in favor of the spiral motive force in vegetable life . In animal cells , though the vortical force of motion does not mark out its mode of operation so evidently , yet the fact that it draws in aliment and secretes formed ...
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