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Proceedings of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, at the ... - Page 7
by National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Annual Session - 1901
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, Volume 24

American Chemical Society - 1902 - 1394 pages
...dissertatio" of Olaus Borrichius, a curious example of the extravagant credulity of a learned man ; but it was not until the very end of the eighteenth century that the history of chemistry was attacked in a serious way by the distinguished chemist JF Gmelin, who...
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Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volume 28

National Conference on Social Welfare - 1901 - 502 pages
...God's choice of certain persons to make their neighbors happy here and now. The elect are they who have great privileges, spiritual or material, in order...living that the splendid work has been done which has given these unfortunate folk the blessings of comfort and happiness, and more and more the blessing...
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The North American Review, Volume 190, Part 2

1909 - 450 pages
...was allowed to grow as it would, without any encouragement, however, from the home Government; and it was not until the very end of the eighteenth century that any attention was paid by Spain to this province which, potentially, was one of the richest of all....
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North Atlantic Coast Fisheries: Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast ...

Permanent Court of Arbitration - 1912 - 676 pages
...another passage to which I do not think I need trouble the Tribunal to refer, in which it is said that it was not until the very end of the eighteenth century that any American fishermen went to Labrador. Then what about the southern coast of Newfoundland? That is...
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ITALY

FRANK FOX - 1913 - 296 pages
...strive to restore to view what is left of Pompeii without any disturbance of the contents of the houses. It was not until the very end of the eighteenth century that anything approaching this scientific investigation was attempted. The progress was somewhat interrupted...
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Physics for Secondary Schools

Frederick Edmund Sears - 1922 - 684 pages
...eighteenth century the theory that heat is a material agent, a " caloric fluid," was universally accepted. It was not until the very end of the eighteenth century that any physicist of note attacked this theory, but in 1798 Count Rumford published an account of some...
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English Local Government: Statutory Authorities for Special Purposes

Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb - 1922 - 548 pages
...the Boroughs and Counties concerned ; and as we have described in the Introduction to this volume, it was not until the very end of the eighteenth century that the " Lords' Chairman " began to insist on inserting clauses safeguarding what he considered to be...
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Essentials of Physics for High and Private Schools

Frederick Edmund Sears - 1927 - 588 pages
...addition of a substance called the " caloric fluid," which increased the total amount of matter present. It was not until the very end of the eighteenth century that any physicist of note attacked this theory, but in 1798 Count Rumford published an account of some...
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Germans, Jews and the Claims of Modernity

Jonathan M. Hess - 2002 - 284 pages
...aesthetic concerns with modernity were so influential is that they were not just about art. Indeed, it was not until the very end of the eighteenth century that art began to be conceived as a domain separate from morality, politics, religion and the sciences....
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The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 4, Eighteenth-Century Science

David C. Lindberg, Roy Porter, Ronald L. Numbers - 2003 - 956 pages
...in Spain, where France was always a natural object of attention, emulation was slow and imperfect. It was not until the very end of the eighteenth century that the French model began to take root there under the influence of Agustín de Betancourt, who had studied...
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