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... influence upon the general outlook of civilized mankind at least as pro- found as the influence we trace to Copernicus . The modern physics and chemistry of the atom are based upon the classical concept of the electron . Even if ...
... influence upon the general outlook of civilized mankind at least as pro- found as the influence we trace to Copernicus . The modern physics and chemistry of the atom are based upon the classical concept of the electron . Even if ...
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... influence on the United States differed from his influence on any other great nation ? And we may find a clue to a partial answer in the history of this United States which differs from that of all other great nations . Our three ...
... influence on the United States differed from his influence on any other great nation ? And we may find a clue to a partial answer in the history of this United States which differs from that of all other great nations . Our three ...
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... influence of this kind.2 ' The references are given by Liebermann , Gesetze , i . 552. See also ii . 347 . 2 A study of the valuable Analysis of the Bedfordshire Domesday , by Dr. G. H. Fowler ( Bedfordshire Historical Record Society ...
... influence of this kind.2 ' The references are given by Liebermann , Gesetze , i . 552. See also ii . 347 . 2 A study of the valuable Analysis of the Bedfordshire Domesday , by Dr. G. H. Fowler ( Bedfordshire Historical Record Society ...
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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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