Science, 10. sējumsJohn Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1887 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... interest and value , and are of prac- tical unanimity in stating that State interference is becoming more general in ... interests against corporate power . Professor Rogers is emphatically in favor of this development of State ...
... interest and value , and are of prac- tical unanimity in stating that State interference is becoming more general in ... interests against corporate power . Professor Rogers is emphatically in favor of this development of State ...
3. lappuse
... interests of the stockholders are paramount , and that the earning of dividends is the sole object to be sought in ... interest in such explora- tions . The ideas conveyed by the word are of ships crushed by ice , and a party starving ...
... interests of the stockholders are paramount , and that the earning of dividends is the sole object to be sought in ... interest in such explora- tions . The ideas conveyed by the word are of ships crushed by ice , and a party starving ...
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... interests has created new demands : the architect petitions for a special board ; the stenographer demands recognition ; and in due course we shall have the merchant - tailor and the corner grocer , for already we have the liquor interest ...
... interests has created new demands : the architect petitions for a special board ; the stenographer demands recognition ; and in due course we shall have the merchant - tailor and the corner grocer , for already we have the liquor interest ...
19. lappuse
... interest a play which , more than any other of Plautus , may suitably be put into a school - boy's hands . " The reading of Greek and Latin at sight is deservedly becoming an important part of the preparatory training for college , both ...
... interest a play which , more than any other of Plautus , may suitably be put into a school - boy's hands . " The reading of Greek and Latin at sight is deservedly becoming an important part of the preparatory training for college , both ...
20. lappuse
... interest is attracted towards certain minor points , and the whole doctrine set forth in a perverted perspective . One can dress up the facts of science in as attractive a garb as one likes ; but the aim must be to bring home the fact ...
... interest is attracted towards certain minor points , and the whole doctrine set forth in a perverted perspective . One can dress up the facts of science in as attractive a garb as one likes ; but the aim must be to bring home the fact ...
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