Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 82American Philosophical Society, 1940 |
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... Institute , Wilkes , on September 16 , 1843 , wrote to Col. J. J. Abert , one of the Institute's most zealous officers , ever watchful of its interests , as follows : I will now close with a few words respecting the last clause of your ...
... Institute , Wilkes , on September 16 , 1843 , wrote to Col. J. J. Abert , one of the Institute's most zealous officers , ever watchful of its interests , as follows : I will now close with a few words respecting the last clause of your ...
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... Institute had actually spent so much for books and for expenses of scientific exchanges and organization that it was in a desperate financial state . How closely the activities of the Expedition had been built into its structure is ...
... Institute had actually spent so much for books and for expenses of scientific exchanges and organization that it was in a desperate financial state . How closely the activities of the Expedition had been built into its structure is ...
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... Institute . • " The influence of the National Institute upon the history of science in the United States , and particularly in educating public opinion and the judgment of Congress to an application of the proper means of disposing of ...
... Institute . • " The influence of the National Institute upon the history of science in the United States , and particularly in educating public opinion and the judgment of Congress to an application of the proper means of disposing of ...
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and Finance C R WHITTLESEY | 73 |
Discussion of Totalitarianism HERBERT HEATON | 89 |
Blaise de Vigenère and the Chiffre Carré CHARLES | 102 |
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