Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 47Victoria Institute., 1915 |
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... known scientific men : -Professor Ernest MacBride , F.R.S. , treating of the Present Position of the Theory of Organic Evolution , while Professor Alfred Fowler , F.R.S. , dealt in a similar comprehensive manner with Inorganic Evolution ...
... known scientific men : -Professor Ernest MacBride , F.R.S. , treating of the Present Position of the Theory of Organic Evolution , while Professor Alfred Fowler , F.R.S. , dealt in a similar comprehensive manner with Inorganic Evolution ...
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... known . The lease of the rooms in Adelphi Terrace House was not due to expire until Midsummer 1915 , but after some negotiation a new tenant was found to whom a fresh lease was accorded by the owners , and the removal of the Institute ...
... known . The lease of the rooms in Adelphi Terrace House was not due to expire until Midsummer 1915 , but after some negotiation a new tenant was found to whom a fresh lease was accorded by the owners , and the removal of the Institute ...
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... known habitable world , is an ancient ideal . The earliest great states of the ancient world arose in approxi- mately the same period and in analogous geographical conditions . They were the states of the great river valleys . Egypt was ...
... known habitable world , is an ancient ideal . The earliest great states of the ancient world arose in approxi- mately the same period and in analogous geographical conditions . They were the states of the great river valleys . Egypt was ...
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... known . There was something not quite ignoble or unreasonable in these efforts to bring the whole world under a single authority . * Simcox , Primitive Civilizations , vol . i , p . 67 . No doubt , baser motives were at work with the ...
... known . There was something not quite ignoble or unreasonable in these efforts to bring the whole world under a single authority . * Simcox , Primitive Civilizations , vol . i , p . 67 . No doubt , baser motives were at work with the ...
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... , both in military genius and able administration , had conquered practically the whole world known to him , except the little country of Greece ; and his conquests included the Greek cities on the coast 16 E. WALTER MAUNDER , F.R.A.S. , ...
... , both in military genius and able administration , had conquered practically the whole world known to him , except the little country of Greece ; and his conquests included the Greek cities on the coast 16 E. WALTER MAUNDER , F.R.A.S. , ...
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