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old , or even with those which have been only a few hours in existence . M. Schirach had , moreover , too rashly ... existence , assigned to the three sorts of bees before they assume their ulti- mute form , have now been exactly ...
old , or even with those which have been only a few hours in existence . M. Schirach had , moreover , too rashly ... existence , assigned to the three sorts of bees before they assume their ulti- mute form , have now been exactly ...
Pagina 256
... existence does not depend upon the act of the mind as the sensation does . Yet we have no name whereby to distinguish the object of this perception , unless that which more properly belongs to the accompanying sensation , viz . the ...
... existence does not depend upon the act of the mind as the sensation does . Yet we have no name whereby to distinguish the object of this perception , unless that which more properly belongs to the accompanying sensation , viz . the ...
Pagina 469
... Existence of several Metals in it , and on a new Species of Metal in this Mineral . By the Same . These papers contain a number of accurate ex- periments performed on platina , which , when they were read to the Institute , must have ...
... Existence of several Metals in it , and on a new Species of Metal in this Mineral . By the Same . These papers contain a number of accurate ex- periments performed on platina , which , when they were read to the Institute , must have ...
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