The Living Age, Volume 133Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1877 |
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Page 328
... sense and giving out all the nerves of motion ; and this , under different modifications , is found in all animals . chiefly interest the bulk of his readers— the inquiry into the mode in which this highest organ , the cerebrum , is ...
... sense and giving out all the nerves of motion ; and this , under different modifications , is found in all animals . chiefly interest the bulk of his readers— the inquiry into the mode in which this highest organ , the cerebrum , is ...
Page 704
... sense as their dihedral angles is parallel to the optic signifying that we not only feel , but feel or axis of the crystal . With such prisms the are conscious that we feel . Now Mr. Lewes ordinary and extraordinary spectra do not en ...
... sense as their dihedral angles is parallel to the optic signifying that we not only feel , but feel or axis of the crystal . With such prisms the are conscious that we feel . Now Mr. Lewes ordinary and extraordinary spectra do not en ...
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... sense , and distinguishes prop- erties such as sweet , sour , bitter , and salt , together with a thousand other varieties which have no name , though we well know them when presented to us . thing that is tasted must affect the sense ...
... sense , and distinguishes prop- erties such as sweet , sour , bitter , and salt , together with a thousand other varieties which have no name , though we well know them when presented to us . thing that is tasted must affect the sense ...
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THE first rough month that ends the flowerless | 5 |
The churches slowly peal their Lenten chime | 21 |
Stone Adzes in the Pacific | 34 |
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