| Theodore Martin - 1875 - 446 頁
...associated, but its reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune. "All the chemists in the country will...those advanced students who have kept well abreast oi the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1875 - 394 頁
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune, 41 All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Charles Greville - 1875 - 556 頁
...its reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribtme. "All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Edward Sylvester Morse - 1875 - 218 頁
...its reproduction in European countries will.be an honor to American science." — New York Tribitne* "All the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast o! the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class,. who have... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1875 - 374 頁
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune. " AH the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Emile Honoré Cazelles - 1875 - 198 頁
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science."—New York Tribune. u Al l the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal....those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Fernand Papillon - 1875 - 396 頁
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — Neiv York Tribune. " AH the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast of the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1875 - 336 頁
...reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune* " AH the chemists in the country will enjoy its perusal,...those advanced students who have kept well abreast oi the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| John William Draper - 1875 - 418 頁
...will be an honor to American science." — New York Tribune. 44 All the chemists in the country Vill enjoy its perusal, and many will seize upon it as...those advanced students who have kept well abreast oi the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy. To those others, youngest of the class, who have... | |
| Armand de Quatrefages - 1875 - 190 頁
...a'tsociated, but its reproduction in European countries will be an honor to American science. "— AVw York Tribune. " All the chemists in the country will...and many will seize upon it as a thing longed for. Kor, to those advanced students who have kept well abreast ol the chemical tide, it offers a calm philosophy.... | |
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