The Doctor RemembersDuckworth, 1938 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... remarkable case of colour - blindness running down through the females for five generations . Dr. Wilson committed himself in the first instance to the view that colour - blindness is especially frequent THE DOCTOR REMEMBERS 51.
... remarkable case of colour - blindness running down through the females for five generations . Dr. Wilson committed himself in the first instance to the view that colour - blindness is especially frequent THE DOCTOR REMEMBERS 51.
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... remarkable researches . The Royal Institution audience had been prepared for Professor Curie's discourse by a lecture the previous year , given by Professor Becquerel , the title of which was Sur les Radio - Activités de la Nature ...
... remarkable researches . The Royal Institution audience had been prepared for Professor Curie's discourse by a lecture the previous year , given by Professor Becquerel , the title of which was Sur les Radio - Activités de la Nature ...
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... remarkable is the great age generally attained by our judges . Our judges are men who can never fall into routine , but are called upon as long as they hold office for mental effort in considering and deciding on new points and cases ...
... remarkable is the great age generally attained by our judges . Our judges are men who can never fall into routine , but are called upon as long as they hold office for mental effort in considering and deciding on new points and cases ...
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