The London Quarterly Review, Том 22William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison J.A. Sharp, 1864 |
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... tion of the great problems of submarine life now attracting the attention of scientific men . Another influential stimulus to accomplish more than the dredge could achieve , was found in the rapid development of microscopic research ...
... tion of the great problems of submarine life now attracting the attention of scientific men . Another influential stimulus to accomplish more than the dredge could achieve , was found in the rapid development of microscopic research ...
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... tion of organic life on the land , naturally sought for evidences of the influence of similar laws in the ocean . When the traveller leaves the torrid shores of any tropical sea , -such , for example , as the Mexican Gulf , -whether he ...
... tion of organic life on the land , naturally sought for evidences of the influence of similar laws in the ocean . When the traveller leaves the torrid shores of any tropical sea , -such , for example , as the Mexican Gulf , -whether he ...
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... tion lay , for a short time , at the bottom of the sea . When drawn up , thirteen living star - fishes were found adhering to that portion of the line which had rested upon the mud . ' What mechanical ingenuity failed to achieve ...
... tion lay , for a short time , at the bottom of the sea . When drawn up , thirteen living star - fishes were found adhering to that portion of the line which had rested upon the mud . ' What mechanical ingenuity failed to achieve ...
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... tion with the corresponding ones of Sir John Ross and Captain Scoresby , we are driven to the conclusion that star - fishes , at least , are not uncommon in the depths of the North Atlantic . Some doubts have been expressed whether the ...
... tion with the corresponding ones of Sir John Ross and Captain Scoresby , we are driven to the conclusion that star - fishes , at least , are not uncommon in the depths of the North Atlantic . Some doubts have been expressed whether the ...
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... tion with many excellencies . After a prelude , in which we are told of the poet's vision of old painters - Giotto and the rest- ' who walked in Florence , besides her men , ' - he proceeds to describe the difference between Greek and ...
... tion with many excellencies . After a prelude , in which we are told of the poet's vision of old painters - Giotto and the rest- ' who walked in Florence , besides her men , ' - he proceeds to describe the difference between Greek and ...
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