Science, 49. sējums

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John Michels (Journalist)
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1919
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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223. lappuse - We have also parks and enclosures of all sorts of beasts and birds which we use not only for view or rareness, but likewise for dissections and trials; that thereby we may take light what may be wrought upon the body of man.
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223. lappuse - The end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes, and secret motions of things; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible.
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461. lappuse - Academy took an active and important part in the second annual meeting of the Pacific Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Affiliated Societies, at Leland Stanford Junior University, April 5 to 7, 1917.
213. lappuse - He was secretary of Section E (Geology and Geography) of the American Association for the Advancement of Science from 1907 to 1911.
133. lappuse - For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be ; Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails, Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales ; Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rained a ghastly dew From the nations...
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336. lappuse - Yet, it is a very plain and elementary truth that the life, the fortune, and the happiness of every one of us, and, more or less, of those who are connected with us, do depend upon our knowing something of the rules of a game infinitely more difficult and complicated than chess. It is a game which has been...
268. lappuse - SCIENCE A Weekly Journal devoted to the Advancement of Science, publishing the official notices and proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Published every Friday by THE SCIENCE PRESS LANCASTER.

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