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... ments his general argument in the first paper by a careful inquiry into the actual expenses of the various departments of bureaux of the Govern- ment . He begins by admitting that there is in the mind of the general public a feeling ...
... ments his general argument in the first paper by a careful inquiry into the actual expenses of the various departments of bureaux of the Govern- ment . He begins by admitting that there is in the mind of the general public a feeling ...
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... ment of some size which they need not purchase . Existing observatories can scarcely meet this desire ; they have their own work to do , and their staffs are not generally more than sufficient to do it . Recently the Astronomer Royal ...
... ment of some size which they need not purchase . Existing observatories can scarcely meet this desire ; they have their own work to do , and their staffs are not generally more than sufficient to do it . Recently the Astronomer Royal ...
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... ments . " The speaker reviewed briefly the develop- ment of astronomy , the oldest science , and discussed various spectrographic methods , especially in relation co the determination of the distances , sizes , and move- ments of stars ...
... ments . " The speaker reviewed briefly the develop- ment of astronomy , the oldest science , and discussed various spectrographic methods , especially in relation co the determination of the distances , sizes , and move- ments of stars ...
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Cusack Dr J The Arithmetic of the Decimal System 174 Doyle K D Agriculture and Irrigation in Continental | 7 |
BarrettHamilton and M A C Hinton Part | 21 |
Grandidier A obituary 286 Hamilton G H Observations of Mars at Flagstaff 447 | 32 |
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