The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL. D. ... Eleven Volumes in Two..., Volume 1Edwards & Bushnell, 1857 |
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... variety of arrangements require to be made , a variety of difficulties and obstruc- tions removed , and a variety of new scholastic institutions established - the details of which I shall postpone to a subsequent section of this work ...
... variety of arrangements require to be made , a variety of difficulties and obstruc- tions removed , and a variety of new scholastic institutions established - the details of which I shall postpone to a subsequent section of this work ...
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... variety of them would doubtless be ob- tained in the way of donations from the private museums of liberal and philanthropic indi- viduals in the vicinity around ; and many of the little urchins who attend the school would rejoice in ...
... variety of them would doubtless be ob- tained in the way of donations from the private museums of liberal and philanthropic indi- viduals in the vicinity around ; and many of the little urchins who attend the school would rejoice in ...
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... variety of objects 1 which immediately surround us , and gradually become acquainted with some of their quali- ties . As we advance in life , and mingle in society , and make excursions from one place to another , the number of our ...
... variety of objects 1 which immediately surround us , and gradually become acquainted with some of their quali- ties . As we advance in life , and mingle in society , and make excursions from one place to another , the number of our ...
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... variety of objects , which lets in the light always of the same both natural and artificial , —such as , the model size ? What knowledge do we derive by of a ship , a pair of bellows , a mineral sub- means of the sense of seeing ? Have ...
... variety of objects , which lets in the light always of the same both natural and artificial , —such as , the model size ? What knowledge do we derive by of a ship , a pair of bellows , a mineral sub- means of the sense of seeing ? Have ...
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... variety of seasons in the different zones , and the reasons why all the four seasons pre- vail at the same moment in different countries -the changes which have been produced on the surface of the globe by earthquakes , vol- canoes ...
... variety of seasons in the different zones , and the reasons why all the four seasons pre- vail at the same moment in different countries -the changes which have been produced on the surface of the globe by earthquakes , vol- canoes ...
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