Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 82American Philosophical Society, 1940 |
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... taken a name of this gallows machine . The natives tie the victim to the foot of this frame , and when he is there he sings the death song until his scalp is taken . After the warriors have thus tied him they are permitted to go to eat ...
... taken a name of this gallows machine . The natives tie the victim to the foot of this frame , and when he is there he sings the death song until his scalp is taken . After the warriors have thus tied him they are permitted to go to eat ...
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... taken . Observations for chronometers must be taken daily , mornings and afternoons , when the weather will permit ; azimuths and ampli- tudes , at least once or twice a day , in the morning , or in the after- noon , and the ship's head ...
... taken . Observations for chronometers must be taken daily , mornings and afternoons , when the weather will permit ; azimuths and ampli- tudes , at least once or twice a day , in the morning , or in the after- noon , and the ship's head ...
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... taken to the different ships and to objects on shore . From the smaller boats angles were taken between the different vessels stationed off - shore . At the time of each set of observa- tions , the altitude of the sun was taken in order ...
... taken to the different ships and to objects on shore . From the smaller boats angles were taken between the different vessels stationed off - shore . At the time of each set of observa- tions , the altitude of the sun was taken in order ...
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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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