The London Quarterly Review, Том 22William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison J.A. Sharp, 1864 |
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... Light of Christ .. 540 Brown's Commentary on Matthew - John 542 Candlish's Reason and Revelation 543 Hamilton's Sermons ... 544 Alford's Sermons on Christian Doctrines 544 Trench's Subjection of the Creature to Vanity , and other ...
... Light of Christ .. 540 Brown's Commentary on Matthew - John 542 Candlish's Reason and Revelation 543 Hamilton's Sermons ... 544 Alford's Sermons on Christian Doctrines 544 Trench's Subjection of the Creature to Vanity , and other ...
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... light sounding - rod with its two hinged arms . It is not easy by mere verbal descriptions to make plain what a glance at a diagram would at once render intelligible . But we are anxious to do so in this instance because the principle ...
... light sounding - rod with its two hinged arms . It is not easy by mere verbal descriptions to make plain what a glance at a diagram would at once render intelligible . But we are anxious to do so in this instance because the principle ...
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... light framework of the body , still attached to the sounding - line by the two wrists . Some practical difficulties encountered in the working of this apparatus were partly overcome by some ingenious modifications made by Lieutenant ...
... light framework of the body , still attached to the sounding - line by the two wrists . Some practical difficulties encountered in the working of this apparatus were partly overcome by some ingenious modifications made by Lieutenant ...
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... light weight renders an easy task . It will be evident from the above description , that Dr. Wallich's instrument combines most of the points essential to a deep - sea sounding instrument . It has simplicity and freedom from all ...
... light weight renders an easy task . It will be evident from the above description , that Dr. Wallich's instrument combines most of the points essential to a deep - sea sounding instrument . It has simplicity and freedom from all ...
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... light , until Sir James Clarke Ross , the nephew of the older navigator whose researches we have already mentioned , made his successful voyage to the South Polar Seas with the ' Erebus ' and ' Terror ' in the years 1839-43 , when Dr ...
... light , until Sir James Clarke Ross , the nephew of the older navigator whose researches we have already mentioned , made his successful voyage to the South Polar Seas with the ' Erebus ' and ' Terror ' in the years 1839-43 , when Dr ...
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