Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 82American Philosophical Society, 1940 |
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... importance accorded to economic and political considerations . To the mer- cantilists the most important objective of international commer- cial policy was the strengthening of the political power of the state . To the classical ...
... importance accorded to economic and political considerations . To the mer- cantilists the most important objective of international commer- cial policy was the strengthening of the political power of the state . To the classical ...
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... important for the crypto- graphic studies which had been stimulated by his first visit . Later he served as Secrétaire de Chambre under Henry III . His death of cancer in 1596 , after a long siege of suffering , is recorded in the ...
... important for the crypto- graphic studies which had been stimulated by his first visit . Later he served as Secrétaire de Chambre under Henry III . His death of cancer in 1596 , after a long siege of suffering , is recorded in the ...
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... important aims and methods in Zool- ogy ; and a similar report was made for Botany by Dr. Charles Pickering ; Professor Henry S. Rogers presented some of the problems in Geology which should be attacked ; and Dr. Nathaniel Chapman ...
... important aims and methods in Zool- ogy ; and a similar report was made for Botany by Dr. Charles Pickering ; Professor Henry S. Rogers presented some of the problems in Geology which should be attacked ; and Dr. Nathaniel Chapman ...
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