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... once he had become interested in biology , the mathematical form in which Plato had presented the theory ceased to have any meaning , and here once more we find Aristotle's Ionic nature asserting itself . It is in the dialogue entitled ...
... once he had become interested in biology , the mathematical form in which Plato had presented the theory ceased to have any meaning , and here once more we find Aristotle's Ionic nature asserting itself . It is in the dialogue entitled ...
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... once introduced , grew rapidly . Later in the sixteenth century a printer or editor producing any text newly discovered would have been ashamed to leave unpraised the name of the friend who had com- municated the ms . to him ; and often ...
... once introduced , grew rapidly . Later in the sixteenth century a printer or editor producing any text newly discovered would have been ashamed to leave unpraised the name of the friend who had com- municated the ms . to him ; and often ...
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... once had it from a British official of the Persian Telegraph Service , at whose lonely house on the Teheran ... Once again he failed to obtain from the Russians the necessary franchise for the frontier , and once again , taking the high ...
... once had it from a British official of the Persian Telegraph Service , at whose lonely house on the Teheran ... Once again he failed to obtain from the Russians the necessary franchise for the frontier , and once again , taking the high ...
Contents
SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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