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Comparisons of structure in animals. The hand and the arm - Halaman 86
oleh Comparisons - 1799 - 192 halaman
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Wanderings in New South Wales, Batavia, Pedir Coast, Singapore ..., Volume 1

George Bennett - 1834 - 470 halaman
...ship, which is considered as high as twenty feet and upwards.* But it must not be supposed they have the power of elevating themselves in the air, after...themselves from the height at which they first sprang, for I regard the elevation they take to depend on the power of the first spring or leap they make on...
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The Quarterly review, Volume 53

1835 - 616 halaman
...that they have the power of elevating themselves in the air, after having left their native element : on watching them I have often seen them fall much...one instance could I observe them raise themselves above that height : I therefore regard the elevation they take to depend on the power of the first...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 53

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1835 - 614 halaman
...line-of-battle ship, ie as high as twenty feet and upwards. But it must not be supposed that they have the power of elevating themselves in the air, after having left their native element: on watching them I have often seen them fall much below the elevation at which they first rose from...
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A history of British fishes, Volume 1

William Yarrell - 1836 - 454 halaman
...ship, which is considered as high as twenty feet and upwards." " But it must not be supposed they have the power of elevating themselves in the air, after...themselves from the height at which they first sprang ; for I regard the elevation they take to depend on the power of the first spring or leap they make...
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An Introduction to the Natural History of Fishes: Being ..., Volume 1,Bagian 1-2

James Wilson - 1838 - 142 halaman
...line-of-battle ship, ie as high as twenty feet and upwards. But it must not be supposed that they have the power of elevating themselves in the air, after having left their native element: on watching them, I have often seen them fall much below the elevation at which they first rose from...
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volume 10

1838 - 516 halaman
...20 feel and upwards.' ' But it must n.-! be supposed they have the power of elevating themselves ir. the air after having left their native element ; for, on watching them, 1 have often seen them fall much below the elevation at which they first rose from the water, bnt never...
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A History of British Fishes, Volume 1

William Yarrell - 1841 - 524 halaman
...ship, which is considered as high as twenty feet and upwards." " But it must not be supposed they have the power of elevating themselves in the air, after having left their native element; for, on watehing them, I have often seen them fall much below the elevation at which they first rose from the...
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The Treasury of Natural History: Or, A Popular Dictionary of Animated Nature ...

Samuel Maunder - 1848 - 924 halaman
...shin, which is considered ai high as twenty reet and upwards. But it tu ii not be supposed they have the power of elevating themselves in the air after having left their native clement; for, on watching them, I have often seen them fall much below the elevation at which they...
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Cassell's popular natural history, Volume 3-4;Volume 128

Cassell, ltd - 1859 - 830 halaman
...ship, which is considered as high as twenty feet and upwards. But it must not be supposed they have the power of elevating themselves in the air after...but never, in any one instance, could I observe them rise from the height at •f- Exocetus. THE FLYING 1'ISH. 117 which they first sprang; for I regard...
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Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange ..., Volume 3

Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Eller Taylor - 1868 - 302 halaman
...ship, which is considered as high as twenty feet and upwards. But it must not be supposed they have the power of elevating themselves in the air, after...one instance could I observe them raise themselves fiom the height at which they first sprang, for I regard the elevation they take to depend on the power...
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