| Froebel Society, London - 1887 - 166 pagina’s
...children by modern school-teaching, in which, doubtless, many present have taken a keen interest. It would be out of place here to enter into the details of that controversy; I only wish to point out, how largely it all ultimately turns upon the serious deficiency... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1892 - 312 pagina’s
...of the reactions employed in the effort to effect their transformations and synthetic production. It would be out of place here to enter into the details of Fischer's work, and it must suffice to say that he has not merely synthetised both 1 On the above see... | |
| Arthur Sheridan Lea - 1892 - 312 pagina’s
...of the reactions employed in the effort to effect their transformations and synthetic production. It would be out of place here to enter into the details of Fischer's work, and it must suffice to say that he has not merely synthetised both 1 On the above see... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 270 pagina’s
...1882 his services to agriculture were recognised by a baronetcy being granted to him by the Crown. It would be out of place here to enter into the details of the wellknown Rothamsted experiments, which have now been carried on for upwards of fifty-seven years,... | |
| Alexander Braghine, A. Braghine - 1997 - 324 pagina’s
...with the latter equal to 3° 30'. In reality this movement of the poles is much more complex, but it would be out of place here to enter into the details of this interesting, but intricate, phenomenon. It is, however, necessary to point out that the amplitude... | |
| R. K. Gaye - 2014 - 280 pagina’s
...represented by Dr Jackson and Mr Archer-Hind, assigns to it and to the Phaedo a comparatively early date. It would be out of place here to enter into the details of the controversy: and I shall content myself, therefore, with saying that for my own part I regard the... | |
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