| 654 pages
...in, and the temperature of the air, both of which, I apprehend, should be moist, without being wet." As it is not the object of this paper to enter into all the characteristies of scent, the bold reader is recommended, for further enlightenment, to apply... | |
| Royal statistical society - 1837 - 166 pages
...known that even where there is full employment in trade, the rate of profits is now extremely low. It is not the object of this paper to enter into any examination of the causes of this, or of the effect of it; but the fact is beyond doubt. Now those... | |
| 546 pages
...in, and the temperature of the air, both of which, I apprehend, should be moist, without being wet." As it is not the object of this paper to enter into all the characteristics of scent, the bold reader is recommended, for further enlightenment, to apply... | |
| John William Carleton - 1848 - 550 pages
...in, and the temperature of the air, both of which, I apprehend, should be moist, without being wet." As it is not the object of this paper to enter into all the characteristics of scent, the bold reader is recommended, for further enlightenment, to apply... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1843 - 576 pages
...excavated from rocks generally much softer than granite, — viz. an amygdaloidal trap and wacke, — but proceed at once to give an idea of the magnitude and...N. and long. 80° 16' E., and scattered irregularly ovejf an area of nearly two miles long, and three-quarters of a mile broad. They are composed of a... | |
| East India college - 1856 - 480 pages
...YOUR EYE, , And, when you peep, remembrance keep OF TOMME OF CoVENTRIE. THEOPHILUS BROWN. TENNYSON. IT is not the object of this paper to enter into any discussion concerning the relative merits of Tennyson as a poet; but to show to what extent our great... | |
| 1876 - 1164 pages
...Alumni Association of the Miami Medical College, June 29, 1876, by JA8. L. NKAV KMD, Cincinnati, Ohio. It is not the object of this paper to enter into any account of the clinical history of variola, but simply to direct attention to some few points of interest... | |
| Natural History Society of Dublin - 1860 - 178 pages
...himself above the water. The seal was of a very dark colour, and not at all like the Halicharus gryphus. It is not the object of this paper to enter into any details of geological features ; but, as I have alluded to the peculiar outline of form of the Tearaght... | |
| 1897 - 578 pages
...series, rich in nodules and grains of Serpentine, that the forms described as Eozoon Ganadcnsc occur. It is not the object of this paper to enter into any details as to these, or any discussion of their claims to be regarded as of animal origin, but to allow... | |
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