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Page 112
... volume does great credit to Mr. Baldwin ; and we consider the rising generation as highly indebted to him for the trou- ble he has taken on their account . The volume comprehends suf- ficient number of striking facts to give children a ...
... volume does great credit to Mr. Baldwin ; and we consider the rising generation as highly indebted to him for the trou- ble he has taken on their account . The volume comprehends suf- ficient number of striking facts to give children a ...
Page 256
... volume , and at the distance of four hundred pages from the former glance . The " Quarries of Paris " are sepa- rated from an account of the " Mineralogy of the Environs of Paris , " by the " Museum of National Monuments - Learning and ...
... volume , and at the distance of four hundred pages from the former glance . The " Quarries of Paris " are sepa- rated from an account of the " Mineralogy of the Environs of Paris , " by the " Museum of National Monuments - Learning and ...
Page 493
... volume and the density , will be represented by , or , an infinitely small quantity of the first order . Thus the expression , which represents the volume of a sphere of an infinitely small radius , can never- of itself express the mass ...
... volume and the density , will be represented by , or , an infinitely small quantity of the first order . Thus the expression , which represents the volume of a sphere of an infinitely small radius , can never- of itself express the mass ...
Contents
VOL II Second Series | 167 |
Admonitory Letter to H R H the Prince of Wales | 336 |
Children of Error a Novel | 551 |
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