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" ... comforts ought to recall them to our minds. One main cause of this is, that our schools tell us nothing about them — do not teach those parts of modern learning which would fit us for seeing them. "
Instructions for the Analysis of Soils, Limestones, and Manures - Página 2
por James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 95 páginas
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Notes of a Theological Student

James Mason Hoppin - 1854 - 276 páginas
...recall them to our minds. One main cause of this is, that our schools tell us nothing about them— do not teach those parts of modern learning which would...sedulously kept from our knowledge. Those who would learn any thing regarding them, must subsfqmmtly teach themselves through the help of the press: hence the...
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The Elements of Agriculture: A Book for Young Farmers, with Questions ...

George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1854 - 306 páginas
...recall them to our minds. One main cause of this is, that our schools tell us nothing about them — do not teach those parts of modern learning which would...sedulously kept from our knowledge. Those who would learn any thing regarding them, must subsequently teach themselves through the help of the press : hence...
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The Elements of Agriculture: A Book for Young Farmers, with Questions ...

George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1854 - 312 páginas
...recall them to our minds. One main cause of this ls, that our schools tell us nothing about them — do not teach those parts of modern learning which would...sedulously kept from our knowledge. Those who would learn any thing regarding them, must subsequently teach themselves through the help of the press : bence...
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Rural Economy, in Its Relations with Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology, Or ...

Jean Baptiste Boussingault - 1854 - 528 páginas
...cares, are In early life almost sedulously kept irom our knowledge. Those who would learn any thing regarding them, must subsequently teach themselves...help of the press: hence the necessity for a Popular Chendcu) Literature. It is with a view to meet this want of the Public, and at the same time to supply...
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The Chemistry of Common Life, Volumen1

James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 398 páginas
...recall them to our minds. One main cause of this is, that our school] tell us nothing about them — do not teach those parts of modern learning which would...sedulously kept from our knowledge. Those who would learn any thing regarding them, must subsequently teach themselves through the help of the press: hence the...
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Instructions for the Analysis of Soils, Limestones, and Manures

James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 122 páginas
...recall them to our minds. One main cause of this is, that our schooU tell us nothing about them — do not teach those parts of modern learning which would...sedulously kept from our knowledge. Those who would learn anythi?ig regarding them, must subsequently teach themselves through the help of the Press : hence...
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The Chemistry of Common Life, Volumen2

James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 388 páginas
...recall them to our minds. One main cause of this is, that our schools tell us nothing about them— do not teach those parts of modern learning which would...sedulously kept from our knowledge. Those who would learn any thing regarding them, must subsequently teach themselves through the help of the press : hence...
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The New Monthly Magazine, Volumen104

1855 - 518 páginas
...them. Strange to say that what most concerns the things that daily occupy our attention and cares is in early life almost sedulously kept from our knowledge....subsequently teach themselves through the help of the press or of lectures. Take, for example, Mr. James FW Johnston's admirable little book on the " Chemistry...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen104

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1855 - 516 páginas
...them. Strange to say tbat what most concerns the things that daily occupy our attention and cares is in early life almost sedulously kept from our knowledge....subsequently teach themselves through the help of the press or of lectures. Take, for example, Mr. James FW Johnston's admirable little book on the " Chemistry...
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The Chemistry of Common Life, Volumen1

James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 316 páginas
...attention and cares, are in early life almost sedulously kept from our knowledge. Those who learn any thing regarding them, must subsequently teach themselves...hence the necessity for a Popular Chemical Literature. Of THE AIR WE BREATHE and THE WATER WE DRINK, in their relations to human life and health — THE SOIL...
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