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... called upon to consider his re - election . The Society's financial affairs have occupied considerable attention on the part of the Council , and for the purpose of restricting the current expenditure within the limits of the current ...
... called upon to consider his re - election . The Society's financial affairs have occupied considerable attention on the part of the Council , and for the purpose of restricting the current expenditure within the limits of the current ...
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... called Spence's Metal . It is a compound of polysulphide of iron , with excess of sulphur , which melts at 320 ° Fahr . , and is admirably adapted for taking casts of medals or of statuary , both on account of its low melting point ...
... called Spence's Metal . It is a compound of polysulphide of iron , with excess of sulphur , which melts at 320 ° Fahr . , and is admirably adapted for taking casts of medals or of statuary , both on account of its low melting point ...
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... called a plague , was possibly due to the exceptional abundance of some attractive food . At any rate , similar instances of swarms of rat - like rodents have been recorded , and definitely thus explained , in recent numbers of " Nature ...
... called a plague , was possibly due to the exceptional abundance of some attractive food . At any rate , similar instances of swarms of rat - like rodents have been recorded , and definitely thus explained , in recent numbers of " Nature ...
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... called , though not with strict propriety , over - cultivated humanity- how he anticipated the contemplative irresolution of the man who expends his natural force in high and curious medita- tion - how it was necessary for Hamlet , in ...
... called , though not with strict propriety , over - cultivated humanity- how he anticipated the contemplative irresolution of the man who expends his natural force in high and curious medita- tion - how it was necessary for Hamlet , in ...
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... called religious education , and for those who are curious on the subject there are ample opportunities of testing what is practically meant by this phrase . In this town , indeed - where Education during the Forster régime has been ...
... called religious education , and for those who are curious on the subject there are ample opportunities of testing what is practically meant by this phrase . In this town , indeed - where Education during the Forster régime has been ...
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