The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 69
... matter is of great importance , because there is reason to believe that the Dreadnought ' armament was suggested by what was supposed to be involved in our fire - control system . * It is to be remembered that the intention when hitting ...
... matter is of great importance , because there is reason to believe that the Dreadnought ' armament was suggested by what was supposed to be involved in our fire - control system . * It is to be remembered that the intention when hitting ...
Page 123
... matter and force ; and since force is only manifested through the agency of matter , it will be sufficient for the sake of the exposi- tion to omit reference to force , and consider matter alone . We recognise matter by what we call its ...
... matter and force ; and since force is only manifested through the agency of matter , it will be sufficient for the sake of the exposi- tion to omit reference to force , and consider matter alone . We recognise matter by what we call its ...
Page 286
... matter and get it right ; and with Aldrich away , there is no one of the committee who knows anything about it . But Allison and Platt † trust me , and I expect they will both agree to what I have asked . I went over the matter with ...
... matter and get it right ; and with Aldrich away , there is no one of the committee who knows anything about it . But Allison and Platt † trust me , and I expect they will both agree to what I have asked . I went over the matter with ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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