| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1856 - 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... | |
| David Page - 1859 - 422 páginas
...recall them to our minds. One main causa of this is, that our schools tell us nothing about them— do not teach those parts of modern learning which would...from our knowledge. Those who would learn anything regardiug them, must subsequently teach themselves through the help of the Press : hence the necessity... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1859 - 308 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 BKEATHE and^fHE WATER WE DRINK, in their relations to human life and health — THE... | |
| James Finlay W. Johnston - 1859 - 272 páginas
...fit us for seeing them. What most concerns the things that daily occupy our attention and cares, is in early life almost sedulously kept from our knowledge. Those who would Jearn anything regarding them, must subsequently teach themselves through the help of the press : hence... | |
| David Page - 1874 - 376 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...hence the necessity for a Popular Chemical Literature. " All will concur in admiring the profound thought which has ennobled so many familiar things, and... | |
| Frederick Clifford - 1875 - 438 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...hence the necessity for a Popular Chemical Literature. "All will concur in admiring the profound thought which has ennobled so many familiar things, and has... | |
| Frederick Clifford - 1875 - 418 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...hence the necessity for a Popular Chemical Literature. f ' All will concur in admiring the profound thought which has ennobled so many familiar things, and... | |
| William M'Combie - 1875 - 258 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...hence the necessity for a Popular Chemical Literature. " All will concur in admiring the profound thought which has ennobled so many familiar things, and... | |
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