| Frederick William Fairholt - 1846 - 640 sider
...military defence have already been so fully described and delineated in the course of this volume, that it is unnecessary to do more than refer the reader to the cuts at the close of each of the periods into which the historic part of this work is divided.... | |
| 1852 - 630 sider
...transmitted through metallic circuits." This telegraph, which originally consisted of five needles, has been so often described,' that it is unnecessary to do more than allude to it here. The five needles were soon afterwards reduced to two, and five oiher patents were... | |
| John Lindley - 1853 - 1066 sider
...been treated of at such length in the prefatory matter of the Illustration* of Orcliidaceovt Plants, that it is unnecessary to do more than refer the reader to that work. I must, however, take the opportunity of correcting one part of the theoretical view which... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1860 - 638 sider
...military defence have already been so fully described and delineated in the course of this volume, that it is unnecessary to do more than refer the reader to the cute at the close of each of the periods into which the historic part of this work is divided.... | |
| Frederick Schwatka - 1885 - 372 sider
...of being buried in the clouds, thus seeming several times higher than it really is. I & 2 «B " ii The harbor of Sitka is so full of small islands that...wrecking machinery at a point in Peril Straits where the EureJca, a small steamer of the same line to which our ship belonged, had formerly run on a submerged... | |
| George Herbert - 1885 - 370 sider
...his name in the Republic of Letters. Walton has given us so perfect a picture of the life at Bemerton that it is unnecessary to do more than refer the reader to it here. One has but to imagine the out-of-the-world little "country parish on Salisbury Plain, with... | |
| University of Cambridge. Morphological Laboratory - 1886 - 394 sider
...Korschelt2 is so complete, and contains so full an account of the previous observations on the genus, that it is unnecessary to do more than refer the reader to it before passing on to a detailed description of the present species. The ectoderm, as has already... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1894 - 896 sider
...analysis of BohmBawerk has submitted these theories to a criticism at once so searching and so just that it is unnecessary to do more than refer the reader to what he has written. And yet, with all respect to the eminent author just named, we may be pardoned... | |
| South African Association for the Advancement of Science - 1907 - 696 sider
...¡.—INTRODUCTION. The manner of occurrence of the diamond bearing rocks of the Kimberley district has been so often described that it is unnecessary to do more than refer very briefly to this part of the subject. As is well known, the diamonds occur in a peculiar brecciated... | |
| 1907 - 708 sider
...I.— INTRODUCTION. The manner of occurrence of the diamond bearing rocks of the Kimberley district has been so often described that it is unnecessary to do more than refer very briefly to this part of the subject. As is well known, the diamonds occur in a peculiar brecci.ited... | |
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