Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Band 1;Band 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 Seiten |
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... fear we must conclude with a mixed response . In contrast to their early years or even as recently as the tax reform act of 1969 , foundations seem firmly established in their legal status and in reasonable public acceptance - as long ...
... fear we must conclude with a mixed response . In contrast to their early years or even as recently as the tax reform act of 1969 , foundations seem firmly established in their legal status and in reasonable public acceptance - as long ...
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... fear there are some sad and even damaging misconceptions . Einstein is seen by millions as the prototype and epitome of genius , and perhaps he was , but what Einstein do they have in mind ? The man - in - the - street will tell you ...
... fear there are some sad and even damaging misconceptions . Einstein is seen by millions as the prototype and epitome of genius , and perhaps he was , but what Einstein do they have in mind ? The man - in - the - street will tell you ...
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... fear that Hall would rob them of credit for the new plants they had found together during the summer of 1853. At the height of the crisis over Hayden's geological map on 7 May 1857 , he had written to report Hall was pulling strings at ...
... fear that Hall would rob them of credit for the new plants they had found together during the summer of 1853. At the height of the crisis over Hayden's geological map on 7 May 1857 , he had written to report Hall was pulling strings at ...
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... fear centered on Hall , and on no one else . The clinching evidence of Meek's state of mind was his letter to Leidy on 16 February , in which he specifically mentioned Hawn's fossils as the basis for the Permian discovery , and at the ...
... fear centered on Hall , and on no one else . The clinching evidence of Meek's state of mind was his letter to Leidy on 16 February , in which he specifically mentioned Hawn's fossils as the basis for the Permian discovery , and at the ...
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... fear , the defensive mechanisms for postponing or disguising what cannot at first be faced ( akin to Kübler - Ross's bar- gaining phase ) ; then , a chronic living - dying phase characterized by fear of the unknown , fear of sorrow , fear ...
... fear , the defensive mechanisms for postponing or disguising what cannot at first be faced ( akin to Kübler - Ross's bar- gaining phase ) ; then , a chronic living - dying phase characterized by fear of the unknown , fear of sorrow , fear ...
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