Nature, Volume 99Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1917 |
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... direction . In the first place , the system itself naturally tends to become stereotyped . Instead of providing a suitable test of the progress of those who have extended their studies in varied lines , it is apt to unify direction and ...
... direction . In the first place , the system itself naturally tends to become stereotyped . Instead of providing a suitable test of the progress of those who have extended their studies in varied lines , it is apt to unify direction and ...
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... direction . In the first place , the system itself naturally tends to become stereotyped . Instead of providing a suitable test of the progress of those who have extended their studies in varied lines , it is apt to unify direction and ...
... direction . In the first place , the system itself naturally tends to become stereotyped . Instead of providing a suitable test of the progress of those who have extended their studies in varied lines , it is apt to unify direction and ...
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... direction . In the first place , the system itself naturally tends to become stereotyped . Instead of providing a suitable test of the progress of those who have extended their studies in varied lines , it is apt to unify direction and ...
... direction . In the first place , the system itself naturally tends to become stereotyped . Instead of providing a suitable test of the progress of those who have extended their studies in varied lines , it is apt to unify direction and ...
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