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Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England - Page 408
by Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1870
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The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England

The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1870 - 796 pages
...manufactories in the City, where ground is very valuable, than on farm premises. For the agricultm'ist's purposes we see nothing beyond the saving of a very...before it has consumed its allotted coal, but also upon the size of the pulleys ; and in the same way the succeeding column, No. 10, which records the weight...
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Romances: La comtesse de Charny

Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet - 1895 - 368 pages
...me from replying ," answered young Bouill^. " I really have no idea what you are talking about." 1 It may be well to call the reader's attention to the fact that this is not the Bouille who has already figured in this narrative, and who succeeded in gaining access...
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Falling Prices, and the Remedy

Lyman Fairbanks George - Currency question - 1898 - 256 pages
...OF AMERICA. This is all a gold dollar has on it, and it is all that is necessary for a paper dollar. It may be well to call the reader's attention to the fact that the material suggested for -this dollar is precisely the same as that recommended by Secretary Gage...
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A Text-book of Medical Diagnosis

James Meschter Anders, Leonard Napoleon Boston - Diagnosis - 1911 - 1284 pages
...with certain bacteria (bacillus subtilis) in normal salt solution and in the absence of blood-serum. It may be well to call the reader's attention to the fact that the chemical nature of the opsonins is unknown, and likewise the structure of the opsonins remains...
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The Psychology of Dreams

William Sebastian Walsh - Dreams - 1920 - 394 pages
...we are quite safe in attributing the disorder to mental rather than physical sources. At this point it may be well to call the reader's attention to the fact that because one's troubles are said to be mental this does not by any means imply that the individual is...
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The American Boys' Handybook of Camp-lore and Woodcraft

Daniel Carter Beard - Axes - 1920 - 298 pages
...are who know how to build a fire even when supplied with plenty of fuel and abundant matches. MATCHES It may be well to call the reader's attention to the fact that it takes very little moisture to spoil the scratch patch on a box of safety matches and prevent the...
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The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 3

Psychology - 1909 - 454 pages
...of monotony, limitation of voluntary movements and inhibition. The results were uniformly the same. It may be well to call the reader's attention to the fact that holding the kitten down firmly, thus limiting its voluntary activity, is really at the same time conducive...
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Diabetes

Wm Brady, J. H. Tilden, George S. White - 1996 - 50 pages
...almost solely responsible for at least seventy-five per cent of present-day diabetes. In this connection it may be well to call the reader's attention to the fact -39sticaJ, ;table will show. united States United Kingdom France Germany Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, Volume 71

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1917 - 824 pages
...term "minor antiquities." So far as relics go, information drawn from these supports the conclusion 1 It may be well to call the reader's attention to the fact that this article Is Intended to deal only with cultural features upon which the pueblos have been differentiated...
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Jonathan Onslow, Pioneer: A History of His Experiences and Investigations ...

Australia - 18?? - 576 pages
...stones out of the little bit of auriferous gravel remaining in the box after " washing down." Suddenly * It may be well to call the reader's attention to the fact that our friend never uses idea in its vulgar modern sense of "notion," but in its true and noble Greek...
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