The Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes, Constituting, in Combination with the Twenty-nine Volumes of the Eleventh Edition, the Twelfth Edition of that Work, and Also Supplying a New, Distinctive, and Independent Library of Reference Dealing with Events and Developments of the Period 1910 to 1921 Inclusive, Հատոր 11Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Limited, 1910 |
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... seed of divine life with its infinite capacity of response to the Spirit of God . Their testimony is not based primarily on any objection to the use of force in itself , or even on the fact that based on the fact that war is both the ...
... seed of divine life with its infinite capacity of response to the Spirit of God . Their testimony is not based primarily on any objection to the use of force in itself , or even on the fact that based on the fact that war is both the ...
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... seeds , containing the embryo - plant . The term fruit is strictly applied to the mature pistil or ovary , with the seeds in its interior ; but it often includes other parts of the flower , such as the bracts and floral envelopes . Thus ...
... seeds , containing the embryo - plant . The term fruit is strictly applied to the mature pistil or ovary , with the seeds in its interior ; but it often includes other parts of the flower , such as the bracts and floral envelopes . Thus ...
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... seeds are ripe , the carpels usually give way either at the ventral or dorsal suture or at both , and so allow the seeds to escape . The fruit in this case Dehiscence is dehiscent . But some fruits are indehiscent , falling to of fruits ...
... seeds are ripe , the carpels usually give way either at the ventral or dorsal suture or at both , and so allow the seeds to escape . The fruit in this case Dehiscence is dehiscent . But some fruits are indehiscent , falling to of fruits ...
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... seed . The object of the fruit in the economy of the plant is the protection and nursing of the developing seed and the dispersion of the ripe seeds . Hence , generally , one - seeded fruits are indehiscent , Dispersal while fruits ...
... seed . The object of the fruit in the economy of the plant is the protection and nursing of the developing seed and the dispersion of the ripe seeds . Hence , generally , one - seeded fruits are indehiscent , Dispersal while fruits ...
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... seeds is reduced , as in Erythrina monosperma and Geoffroya superba , which are one - seeded , and in Pterocarpus and Dalbergia , which are two - seeded . 28 The berry ( bacca ) is a term applied generally to all fruits with seeds ...
... seeds is reduced , as in Erythrina monosperma and Geoffroya superba , which are one - seeded , and in Pterocarpus and Dalbergia , which are two - seeded . 28 The berry ( bacca ) is a term applied generally to all fruits with seeds ...
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