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Education Reform - Page 59
de Sir Thomas Wyse - 1836 - 553 pages
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The Educational magazine, and journal of Christian philanthropy ..., Volume 1

Thomas Dick - 1838 - 522 pages
...possible without intellectual ? There are those who think they can, and ought to separate them ; but they judge erroneously, and, thank God, attempt impossibilities....supplies the place of reason, and in its wonderful developments of sympathy and imitation, directs more rapidly and truly to the degree of intellectual...
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The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, Volume 57

Geological Society of London - 1901 - 730 pages
...serpentinized zone ; and the line of demarcation between the two rocks is not strongly marked, so that it is difficult to say where one begins and the other ends. This section is, however, noteworthy for the grains of spinel embedded in the serpentine-zone. There...
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The Adventures of a Lady in Tartary, Thibet, China, & Kashmir ..., Volume 1

Mrs. Hervey - 1853 - 548 pages
...eye, in the midst of so much desolation. The houses in Leh are built so very close to each other, that it is difficult to say where one begins and the other ends. They are from one to three stories in height, and are all flat-roofed. The most conspicuous building...
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The Popular lecturer [afterw.] Pitman's Popular lecturer (and ..., Volumes 1 à 3

Henry Pitman - 1856 - 1048 pages
...the juxtaposition of dissimilar thoughts. And as poetry and prose are often blended together, so that it is difficult to say where one begins and the other ends ; so it is with wit and humour. " Wit deals in dissimilar ideas. Humour deals in incongruities of character."...
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Lectures on pathological anatomy

Sir Samuel Wilks - 1859 - 506 pages
...reason to suppose some of the concretion is an exudation, it is so covered by recent coagulum that it is difficult to say where one begins and the other ends. Against all such reasoning, and in favor of the exudation arising from the membrane itself, it may...
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THE SANITARY RECORD A JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

ERNEST HART - 1876 - 464 pages
...lines of demarcation between diarrhœa, choleraic diarrhœa, and cholera proper become so shadowy that it is difficult to say where one begins and the other ends. This may be granted, but it is a curious solution of the difficulty to sweep all three into one basket....
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The Sanitary Record, Volume 4

1876 - 468 pages
...lines of demarcation between diarrhcea, choleraic diarrhcea, and cholera proper become so shadowy that it is difficult to say where one begins and the other ends. This may be granted, but it is a curious solution of the difficulty to sweep all three into one basket....
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Report of the Commissioner, Volume 7

1879 - 1038 pages
...confused. Although as described by apologists the two species are sufficiently distinct, in practice it is difficult to say where one begins and the other ends. According to the books, the ramification of the upper branches is dichotonions iu C. corymbosum, whereas...
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Report on the Condition of the Sea Fisheries of the South Coast of ..., Partie 7

United States. Bureau of Fisheries - 1882 - 1038 pages
...confused. Although as described by algologists the two species are sufficiently distinct, in practice it is difficult to say where one begins and the other ends. According to the books, the ramification of the upper branches is dichotomous in C. corymbosum, whereas...
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... Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Anthropology

Otis T. Mason - 1883 - 176 pages
...repsent the first stage. Above this a gradual change is perceptible, the two styles overlapping, so that it is difficult to say where one begins and the other ends. The second stage however as we ascend, soon becomes plainly marked. The walls of the utensils become thinner....
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