... an application which has not only brought distant towns upon the same island or continent within the means of instantaneous communication with each other, but which has spanned the seas, and placed an insular metropolis like London within momentary... The French Self-Instructor - Page 88by George William MacArthur Reynolds - 1846 - 126 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Quekett - Microscope and microscopy - 1848 - 544 pages
...of the most striking subjects that may be studied with advantage under this method of illumination. It would be impossible, in a work like the present, to give a long list of objects that require the aid of polarized light for their exhibition ; every structure... | |
| Jabez Hogg - Microscopes - 1854 - 550 pages
...amongst the most striking subjects that may be studied with advantage under this method of illumination. It would be impossible, in a work like the present, to give a long list of objects that require the aid of polarised light for their exhibition : every structure... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1855 - 458 pages
...an insular metropolis like London within momentary reach of the distant capitals of the continent. It would be impossible in a work like the present, to give even a sketch of the numberless modifications and improvements in the apparatus which have been suggested... | |
| William Allen Miller - Chemistry - 1855 - 452 pages
...an insular metropolis like London within momentary reach of the distant capitals of the continent. It would be impossible in a work like the present, to give even a sketch of the numberless modifications and improvements in the apparatus which have been suggested... | |
| William Allen Miller - Electric power - 1858 - 244 pages
...an insular metropolis like London within momentary reach of the distant capitals of the continent. It would be impossible in a work like the present, to give even a sketch of the numberless modifications and improvements in the apparatus which have been suggested... | |
| William Allen Miller - Electric power - 1864 - 198 pages
...an insular metropolis like London within momentary reach of the distant capitals of the continent. It would be impossible in a work like the present, to give even a sketch of the numberless modifications and improvements in the apparatus which have been suggested... | |
| Marie Eustelle Harpain - 1868 - 424 pages
...friends not to allow themselves to be deterred by vain scruples from a frequent reception of their Lord. It would be impossible, in a work like the present, to give any idea of the varied contents of these beautiful, these deeply spiritual, and yet truly simple and... | |
| Appleton D. and co - 1870 - 746 pages
...part of the line between Farringdon and Moorgate Street there are 568 trains every week day. LONDON. It would be impossible, in a work like the present, to give a full description of the many objects of interest to the tourist to be found in London. Nor has it been... | |
| GEO. TUCKER BISPHAM - 1874 - 610 pages
...pollutes and corrupts the air so as to produce a real and sensible damage constitutes a nuisance.7 It would be impossible in a work like the present to give a catalogue of all the i Webber v. Gage, 39 N. Hamp. 186; 18, 26; Robson v. Whittingham, LR 1 Bemis v.... | |
| William Richard Morfill - Slavic literature - 1883 - 304 pages
...of Saint Mark, written in Cyrillic, according to M. Courriere, with occasional traces of Glagolitic. It would be impossible in a work like the present to give a complete list of the Glagolitic Codices. I have therefore chosen the most important. The most ancient manuscript in the... | |
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