The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 22Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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... observations which did not come down to us until recent times ; and it is evident that their ingenuity and patience were worthy of high honor . ‡ Their observations were carried on for centuries . Their ac- curacy may be judged of from ...
... observations which did not come down to us until recent times ; and it is evident that their ingenuity and patience were worthy of high honor . ‡ Their observations were carried on for centuries . Their ac- curacy may be judged of from ...
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... observations ; * the mode by which they were then conducted has not been preserved by the Chinese . They once had an extended series of tables of eclipses ; but all their ancient records of astronomy and other sciences were destroyed ...
... observations ; * the mode by which they were then conducted has not been preserved by the Chinese . They once had an extended series of tables of eclipses ; but all their ancient records of astronomy and other sciences were destroyed ...
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... observation is so much more diffi- cult than in the case of plants , to which Schleiden confined his experiments ... observations . essentially with the preceding views , except that he recog- nises three modes of cell multiplication ...
... observation is so much more diffi- cult than in the case of plants , to which Schleiden confined his experiments ... observations . essentially with the preceding views , except that he recog- nises three modes of cell multiplication ...
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