Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 51American Philosophical Society, 1912 |
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... important results of the Campbell- Boss method of obtaining average distances for large groups of stars . It need scarcely be remarked that its significance can hardly be overrated . But whilst the average values given are quite trust ...
... important results of the Campbell- Boss method of obtaining average distances for large groups of stars . It need scarcely be remarked that its significance can hardly be overrated . But whilst the average values given are quite trust ...
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... important paper read to the Bavarian Academy of Sciences , June 10 , 1911 , p . 459 , Professor H. von Seeliger likewise reaches the conclusion that the absorption is very small , amounting to 0.34 of a magnitude at 780 times the ...
... important paper read to the Bavarian Academy of Sciences , June 10 , 1911 , p . 459 , Professor H. von Seeliger likewise reaches the conclusion that the absorption is very small , amounting to 0.34 of a magnitude at 780 times the ...
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... important is that of contraband . This may be affirmed in spite of the fact that , partly because of the lack of great maritime wars in recent times , its gravity may not at the moment be generally or popularly appreciated . The ...
... important is that of contraband . This may be affirmed in spite of the fact that , partly because of the lack of great maritime wars in recent times , its gravity may not at the moment be generally or popularly appreciated . The ...
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... importance when the principle was established that blockades in order to be legally valid must be effective , that is to say , maintained by a force sufficient to prevent access to the block- aded port or at least to render such access ...
... importance when the principle was established that blockades in order to be legally valid must be effective , that is to say , maintained by a force sufficient to prevent access to the block- aded port or at least to render such access ...
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... important . The security intended to be afforded to the neutral , by requiring the bel- ligerent to make his blockade effective , becomes a mockery ; the belligerent is practically relieved of the burden of maintaining block- ades , for ...
... important . The security intended to be afforded to the neutral , by requiring the bel- ligerent to make his blockade effective , becomes a mockery ; the belligerent is practically relieved of the burden of maintaining block- ades , for ...
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