Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Том 45The Institute, 1919 |
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... less absorbed than the red rays . There is light entering into the lesser depths of the ocean , but it is different from the familiar light of day on account of its deficiency in the rays from the red end of the solar spectrum . Recent ...
... less absorbed than the red rays . There is light entering into the lesser depths of the ocean , but it is different from the familiar light of day on account of its deficiency in the rays from the red end of the solar spectrum . Recent ...
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... less of dogma and doctrine , was allowed to enter , but only the literary and historical character of the great book . Much of the New Testament and a little of the Old we had learned from others - the headmaster illumined for us Joshua ...
... less of dogma and doctrine , was allowed to enter , but only the literary and historical character of the great book . Much of the New Testament and a little of the Old we had learned from others - the headmaster illumined for us Joshua ...
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... less , dare to speak of Shakespeare ? -of that Master Will who in the heaven of books is surely only a very little lower than the angels ? Shakespeare for a seafarer ? Why not ? The surge of his majestic lines must reverberate in the ...
... less , dare to speak of Shakespeare ? -of that Master Will who in the heaven of books is surely only a very little lower than the angels ? Shakespeare for a seafarer ? Why not ? The surge of his majestic lines must reverberate in the ...
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... less , dare to speak of Shakespeare ? -of that Master Will who in the heaven of books is surely only a very little lower than the angels ? Shakespeare for a seafarer ? Why not ? The surge of his majestic lines must reverberate in the ...
... less , dare to speak of Shakespeare ? -of that Master Will who in the heaven of books is surely only a very little lower than the angels ? Shakespeare for a seafarer ? Why not ? The surge of his majestic lines must reverberate in the ...
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... less than one , and nearly always greater , so that its average value could never be strictly considered as equal to one . For instance , at a nominal range of 30,000 yards for the 16 " gun of 2600 f . s . I. V. , B is 1.09 at the gun ...
... less than one , and nearly always greater , so that its average value could never be strictly considered as equal to one . For instance , at a nominal range of 30,000 yards for the 16 " gun of 2600 f . s . I. V. , B is 1.09 at the gun ...
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