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... character of simultaneity ' , while recog- nizing , in accordance with the special theory of relativity , that ... characters of events ) , partly through ' cognizance by relatedness ' beyond the bounds of direct observation . If we ...
... character of simultaneity ' , while recog- nizing , in accordance with the special theory of relativity , that ... characters of events ) , partly through ' cognizance by relatedness ' beyond the bounds of direct observation . If we ...
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... character of space - time . It is also widely known that a brilliant disciple , Professor Hermann Weyl , going farther along the same path , has sought to bring about a similar reduction of electromagnetic pheno- mena . The following ...
... character of space - time . It is also widely known that a brilliant disciple , Professor Hermann Weyl , going farther along the same path , has sought to bring about a similar reduction of electromagnetic pheno- mena . The following ...
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... character and embodied it in the form of his ordered pigments , has made the form significant of , say , a noble character or at any rate a character that counts for something , even if bad or weak . He makes his subject significant and ...
... character and embodied it in the form of his ordered pigments , has made the form significant of , say , a noble character or at any rate a character that counts for something , even if bad or weak . He makes his subject significant and ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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