The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 1-2Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1911 |
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... definite number of terms . These were com- pared with any given premises , and those which were incom- patible were crossed off . In the abacus the combinations are inscribed each on a single slip of wood or similar substance , which is ...
... definite number of terms . These were com- pared with any given premises , and those which were incom- patible were crossed off . In the abacus the combinations are inscribed each on a single slip of wood or similar substance , which is ...
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... definite aberrations are discussed separ- ately ; it is well suited to practical needs , for in the construction of an optical instrument certain errors are sought to be elimi- nated , the selection of which is justified by experience ...
... definite aberrations are discussed separ- ately ; it is well suited to practical needs , for in the construction of an optical instrument certain errors are sought to be elimi- nated , the selection of which is justified by experience ...
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... definite end , and that peace Artomonov ( Russian ) —started early in 1898 , and reached the was assured in the land . For the next three years the land was Nile at the Sobat mouth in June , a few days only before Major fairly quiet ...
... definite end , and that peace Artomonov ( Russian ) —started early in 1898 , and reached the was assured in the land . For the next three years the land was Nile at the Sobat mouth in June , a few days only before Major fairly quiet ...
الصفحة 114
... definite cause . In this connexion it is synonymous with Tychism ( rúxŋ , chance ) , a term used by C. S. Peirce for the theories which make chance an objective factor in the such forms as Omnes , omnes , Aequum est , Justum est , & c ...
... definite cause . In this connexion it is synonymous with Tychism ( rúxŋ , chance ) , a term used by C. S. Peirce for the theories which make chance an objective factor in the such forms as Omnes , omnes , Aequum est , Justum est , & c ...
الصفحة 119
... definite meaning with regard to acclimatization . We have here a population which doubled itself every twenty - two years ; and the greater part of this rapid increase must certainly be due to the old European immigrants . In the ...
... definite meaning with regard to acclimatization . We have here a population which doubled itself every twenty - two years ; and the greater part of this rapid increase must certainly be due to the old European immigrants . In the ...
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