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... problem of to - day is the problem of mutual intercomprehension , of unity of understanding , amidst variety of thought , speech , and action . The solution of this problem lies in the existence of an auxiliary language common to all ...
... problem of to - day is the problem of mutual intercomprehension , of unity of understanding , amidst variety of thought , speech , and action . The solution of this problem lies in the existence of an auxiliary language common to all ...
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... problem of malarial infection . He had followed all the work that had been done on the parasites of malaria since their discovery by Laveran in 1880 , and he had come to the conclusion that the secret lay in the motile filaments ...
... problem of malarial infection . He had followed all the work that had been done on the parasites of malaria since their discovery by Laveran in 1880 , and he had come to the conclusion that the secret lay in the motile filaments ...
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... problem many more complications than the ordinary person , and the typical extrovert will react quite differently from the typical introvert . Lastly , the author discusses the problem of stupidity both intellectual and emotional , the ...
... problem many more complications than the ordinary person , and the typical extrovert will react quite differently from the typical introvert . Lastly , the author discusses the problem of stupidity both intellectual and emotional , the ...
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Fouriers Series and Integrals and the Mathematical Chéveneau C An Optical Method for the Determination | xxxiii |
Fleming A P M and J G Pearce Research in Industry HillTops Vol 3 510 | xxxv |
Hannay A H Standards and Principles in Art 256 | xlii |
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