University of California Chronicle, Том 23,Выпуски 1-2University of California Press, 1921 |
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... America perhaps have realized that , for the first two years of the war , exports of these dates were greatly curtailed , but in the fall of 1918 , shortly after British occupation , sufficient transport was released from urgent war ...
... America perhaps have realized that , for the first two years of the war , exports of these dates were greatly curtailed , but in the fall of 1918 , shortly after British occupation , sufficient transport was released from urgent war ...
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... covering tracts of land said to be very rich in oil prospects and greater in extent than the total previous holdings of this company . United States in South America , Britain may feel justi- 6 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... covering tracts of land said to be very rich in oil prospects and greater in extent than the total previous holdings of this company . United States in South America , Britain may feel justi- 6 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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United States in South America , Britain may feel justi- fied in holding these fields in reserve for some time to come . But the Arab , once relieved of the Turkish yoke , may surprise the world — or if not the Arab , possibly the ...
United States in South America , Britain may feel justi- fied in holding these fields in reserve for some time to come . But the Arab , once relieved of the Turkish yoke , may surprise the world — or if not the Arab , possibly the ...
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... America had very much the configuration in Pleistocene time that it now has , the change of climate which caused the north- ern half of the continent to be buried in ice cannot be ascribed to geographical rearrangements of land and sea ...
... America had very much the configuration in Pleistocene time that it now has , the change of climate which caused the north- ern half of the continent to be buried in ice cannot be ascribed to geographical rearrangements of land and sea ...
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... America and Europe , it was supposed that the ice must have taken the form of a great polar cap extending outward in all directions continuously from the north pole to middle latitudes . This was the simplest hypothesis that could be ...
... America and Europe , it was supposed that the ice must have taken the form of a great polar cap extending outward in all directions continuously from the north pole to middle latitudes . This was the simplest hypothesis that could be ...
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