Magazine of Popular Science, and Journal of the Useful Arts, Том 21836 |
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... scruples which cause many well - meaning persons to view it with an unfavourable eye , as opposed to facts recorded in the Sacred Writings . * Thick - skinned . 14 THE SALT MOUNTAINS OF ISCHIL . My object in A POPULAR COURSE OF GEOLOGY .
... scruples which cause many well - meaning persons to view it with an unfavourable eye , as opposed to facts recorded in the Sacred Writings . * Thick - skinned . 14 THE SALT MOUNTAINS OF ISCHIL . My object in A POPULAR COURSE OF GEOLOGY .
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... object looked cheerful , and my companions when out on the lake commenced a song about freiheit and vaterland , to an air that I had often heard among the Germans of my own father - land Pennsylvania . Suddenly the boat stopped , and ...
... object looked cheerful , and my companions when out on the lake commenced a song about freiheit and vaterland , to an air that I had often heard among the Germans of my own father - land Pennsylvania . Suddenly the boat stopped , and ...
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... object of interest connected with Egyptian antiquities , and calculated to prove advantageous in assisting to demon- strate the certainty of hieroglyphical research , which he regretted to say , notwithstanding the great advances made ...
... object of interest connected with Egyptian antiquities , and calculated to prove advantageous in assisting to demon- strate the certainty of hieroglyphical research , which he regretted to say , notwithstanding the great advances made ...
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... object of the ancient Egyptians appears to have been to pre- serve , as entire as possible , the body of the individual submitted to this curious process , great care seems to have been taken to prevent their detachment . In several ...
... object of the ancient Egyptians appears to have been to pre- serve , as entire as possible , the body of the individual submitted to this curious process , great care seems to have been taken to prevent their detachment . In several ...
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... objects repre- sented upon the two sides . The inscription is given in Plate II . , p . 36 , and may be said to read as follows : " Royal chosen offering to ANUBIS , Director of the Balance ; that he may give a good wrought ( or orna ...
... objects repre- sented upon the two sides . The inscription is given in Plate II . , p . 36 , and may be said to read as follows : " Royal chosen offering to ANUBIS , Director of the Balance ; that he may give a good wrought ( or orna ...
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Стр. 82 - The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can render a reason.
Стр. 484 - And, lastly, We do hereby, for Us, our heirs and successors, grant and declare that these our Letters Patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and by all things valid and effectual in the law, according to the true intent and meaning of the same, and shall be...
Стр. 13 - Of old hast thou laid the foundation of the earth: and the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but thou shalt endure: yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment; as a vesture shalt thou change them, and they shall be changed: but thou art the same, and thy years shall have no end
Стр. 275 - I do not now maintain, I think it right, as one of my last acts before I quit this Chair, thus publicly to read my recantation. We ought, indeed, to have paused before we first adopted the diluvian theory, and referred all our old superficial gravel to the action of the Mosaic flood.
Стр. 275 - Our errors were, however, natural, and of the same kind which led many excellent observers of a former century to refer all the secondary formations of geology to the Noachian deluge.
Стр. 484 - AND LASTLY, WE do hereby, for Us, our Heirs, and Successors, grant and declare, That these our Letters Patent, or the enrolment or exemplification thereof, shall be in and...
Стр. 328 - ... have so far affected the rays of Light, that a corresponding difference from the eyes of existing Crustaceans would have been found in the organs on which the impressions of such rays were then received. Regarding Light itself also, we learn from the resemblance of these most ancient...
Стр. 484 - ... proficiency in that department of knowledge in which he is about to graduate ; and he shall receive from the said Chancellor a certificate, under the seal of the said University of Bombay, and signed by the said Chancellor or ViceChancellor, in which the particulars so stated shall be declared.
Стр. 275 - We ought, indeed, to have paused, before we first adopted the diluvial theory, and referred all our old superficial gravel to the action of the Mosaic Flood. For of man, and the works of his hands, we have not yet found a single trace among the remnants of a former world entombed in these ancient deposits.
Стр. 81 - ... an education in which the individual is cultivated, not as an instrument towards some ulterior end, but as an end unto himself alone ; in other words, an education, in which his absolute perfection as a man, and not merely his relative dexterity as a professional man, is the scope immediately in view.