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... appears in the accom- panying volume , which has been printed for private circulation among his friends . With the letters are included : Mr. Thomas Case , Philosopher and Politician , Obituary Notice , The Times , November 2 , 1925 ...
... appears in the accom- panying volume , which has been printed for private circulation among his friends . With the letters are included : Mr. Thomas Case , Philosopher and Politician , Obituary Notice , The Times , November 2 , 1925 ...
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... appear as if they were speaking with full authority ; and you , Sir , give some colour to this appearance in saying ... appears to have started with an intention of making a benefaction for scientific engineering . Why then has not that ...
... appear as if they were speaking with full authority ; and you , Sir , give some colour to this appearance in saying ... appears to have started with an intention of making a benefaction for scientific engineering . Why then has not that ...
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... appears to us to move onward and onward , but what really happens is nothing of the kind . The particles of water move up and down within a quite small circle , and those in one place make those in the next place move up and down , and ...
... appears to us to move onward and onward , but what really happens is nothing of the kind . The particles of water move up and down within a quite small circle , and those in one place make those in the next place move up and down , and ...
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