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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... mean that the Castilian dialect had an “ acento viril ” ( Lapesa 1980 , Sec . 50 ) : " Illorum lingua resonat quasi tympanotriba . . . . ” However , it is more likely that it simply means that the Castilians talked in a loud and ...
... mean that the Castilian dialect had an “ acento viril ” ( Lapesa 1980 , Sec . 50 ) : " Illorum lingua resonat quasi tympanotriba . . . . ” However , it is more likely that it simply means that the Castilians talked in a loud and ...
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... means of a scientific journal , a scientific society which publishes a Journal or Transaction , or in a separate memoir . " Reviewing the various announcements on the Permian according to that standard produces some surprises ...
... means of a scientific journal , a scientific society which publishes a Journal or Transaction , or in a separate memoir . " Reviewing the various announcements on the Permian according to that standard produces some surprises ...
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... means and another , by February of 1858 Meek was fully as wary of Hall as Hayden . He wrote Hayden twice on 23 February , warning him to keep their recently codified Permian results hidden lest Hall see them . Hay- den replied that with ...
... means and another , by February of 1858 Meek was fully as wary of Hall as Hayden . He wrote Hayden twice on 23 February , warning him to keep their recently codified Permian results hidden lest Hall see them . Hay- den replied that with ...
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... means and the medium for his most important publications . But it is Hayden's personal growth after the first phase of the Permian affair that is most notable . Though still excitable , impulsive , and a self - centered enthusiast ...
... means and the medium for his most important publications . But it is Hayden's personal growth after the first phase of the Permian affair that is most notable . Though still excitable , impulsive , and a self - centered enthusiast ...
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... mean and always partisan nature of its all - too - human participants . Stepping back to gain some perspective on events , one looks in the literature on the Permian to find an assessment of the priority issue , but in vain . Dana ...
... mean and always partisan nature of its all - too - human participants . Stepping back to gain some perspective on events , one looks in the literature on the Permian to find an assessment of the priority issue , but in vain . Dana ...
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