The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volumen28Hugh Chisholm Encyclopædia Britannica Company, 1911 |
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... fact that animals cannot , except in a negative manner , tell their woes , describe their sensations or indicate what and where they suffer ; the absence of those comforts and conveniences of the sick - room which cannot be called in to ...
... fact that animals cannot , except in a negative manner , tell their woes , describe their sensations or indicate what and where they suffer ; the absence of those comforts and conveniences of the sick - room which cannot be called in to ...
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... fact , that the amount drawn off by the river plays a comparatively small part in the annual oscillation of the water surface . Rain falls more or less in every month , but is heaviest during March , April , May and again in September ...
... fact , that the amount drawn off by the river plays a comparatively small part in the annual oscillation of the water surface . Rain falls more or less in every month , but is heaviest during March , April , May and again in September ...
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... fact that he could treat the same subject differently on half a dozen occasions . His letters , simple and conversational in style , have a deep his- torical and political interest , and form documents of the first value for the history ...
... fact that he could treat the same subject differently on half a dozen occasions . His letters , simple and conversational in style , have a deep his- torical and political interest , and form documents of the first value for the history ...
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... fact that he entertained as a guest for a whole month a scientific adversary , Adriaan van Roomen , and then paid the expenses of his journey home . Vieta's writings thus became very quickly known ; but , when Franciscus van Schooten ...
... fact that he entertained as a guest for a whole month a scientific adversary , Adriaan van Roomen , and then paid the expenses of his journey home . Vieta's writings thus became very quickly known ; but , when Franciscus van Schooten ...
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... fact Alfred de Vigny knew English well , lived in England for some time and married in 1828 an English woman , Lydia Bunbury . His father - in - law was , according to French gossip , so conspicuous an example of insular eccentricity ...
... fact Alfred de Vigny knew English well , lived in England for some time and married in 1828 an English woman , Lydia Bunbury . His father - in - law was , according to French gossip , so conspicuous an example of insular eccentricity ...
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