The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... established by unquestion- able proof , and ideas which are as yet mere problems or opinions . In proportion to the importance of obtaining a prompt public recognition of established scientific truths is the importance and the duty of ...
... established by unquestion- able proof , and ideas which are as yet mere problems or opinions . In proportion to the importance of obtaining a prompt public recognition of established scientific truths is the importance and the duty of ...
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... established the principles intended to regulate the navigation of rivers which separate or traverse different States , the Contracting Powers stipulate among themselves that those principles shall in future be equally applied to the ...
... established the principles intended to regulate the navigation of rivers which separate or traverse different States , the Contracting Powers stipulate among themselves that those principles shall in future be equally applied to the ...
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... established in 1841 , a vast impulse was given to the extension of popular education according to the principles of the Established Church ; and it was owing in great measure to the work of that institution that at the close of his ...
... established in 1841 , a vast impulse was given to the extension of popular education according to the principles of the Established Church ; and it was owing in great measure to the work of that institution that at the close of his ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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