Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 145,Wydanie 3777Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... less ample a setting than the metropolis of the Empire . For President we had a man of world - wide fame , who fittingly embodied the imperial aspect that is part of the glory of the British Associa- tion . We had long known General ...
... less ample a setting than the metropolis of the Empire . For President we had a man of world - wide fame , who fittingly embodied the imperial aspect that is part of the glory of the British Associa- tion . We had long known General ...
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... less waste of effort and greater likelihood of settlement . These are a few of the reasons why the British Association keeps its hold on the public . It links experts with one another and with laymen , to the benefit of all . Ex- perts ...
... less waste of effort and greater likelihood of settlement . These are a few of the reasons why the British Association keeps its hold on the public . It links experts with one another and with laymen , to the benefit of all . Ex- perts ...
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... less invalid . Qualifying phrases like so to speak ' or ' as it were cannot be escaped . They are confessions that the image is inevitably a distortion of the reality it is intended to suggest . III . Let us now glance back to the early ...
... less invalid . Qualifying phrases like so to speak ' or ' as it were cannot be escaped . They are confessions that the image is inevitably a distortion of the reality it is intended to suggest . III . Let us now glance back to the early ...
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