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Side 183
... passed through a series of bulbs containing strong acids or alkalies , and then into flasks filled with boiled , putrescible liquids , no putrefaction set in ; the caustics had destroyed the living organisms contained in the air . The ...
... passed through a series of bulbs containing strong acids or alkalies , and then into flasks filled with boiled , putrescible liquids , no putrefaction set in ; the caustics had destroyed the living organisms contained in the air . The ...
Side 184
... passing the air through heated tubes . In order to prove that heating the air did not rob it of certain properties which ... passed through heated tubes into flasks containing liquids capable of undergoing vinous fer- mentation did not ...
... passing the air through heated tubes . In order to prove that heating the air did not rob it of certain properties which ... passed through heated tubes into flasks containing liquids capable of undergoing vinous fer- mentation did not ...
Side 188
... passed the last station of our solar system , the orbit of Neptune , it would drift farther into infinite space towards other solar systems . The organism would cross the orbit of Mars after twenty days , the Jupiter orbit after eighty ...
... passed the last station of our solar system , the orbit of Neptune , it would drift farther into infinite space towards other solar systems . The organism would cross the orbit of Mars after twenty days , the Jupiter orbit after eighty ...
Side 210
... passed . The scrub - woman began working on the floor under another table . The Hindu finished his platter and took up another one . Someone was shouting shrilly in the street below . Suddenly the little Frenchman straightened ...
... passed . The scrub - woman began working on the floor under another table . The Hindu finished his platter and took up another one . Someone was shouting shrilly in the street below . Suddenly the little Frenchman straightened ...
Side 250
... passing . Young Sir Harry will all too soon be a dream of the placid past , rising like incense from the turbulent thunder of the future . But the life Mr. Marshall has painted masterfully is no less real for that . Old England ...
... passing . Young Sir Harry will all too soon be a dream of the placid past , rising like incense from the turbulent thunder of the future . But the life Mr. Marshall has painted masterfully is no less real for that . Old England ...
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