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... regarded with some suspicion by the authorities , owing to the independence of his ideas and the directness with which they were expressed . After the assassination of Alexander II . in 1881 the government of the university became more ...
... regarded with some suspicion by the authorities , owing to the independence of his ideas and the directness with which they were expressed . After the assassination of Alexander II . in 1881 the government of the university became more ...
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... regarded as supremely unchangeable . The early Buddhist philosophy sought to prove that everything was changing and that there was nothing which could be regarded as permanent . The nihil- istic school of Buddhism as interpreted by ...
... regarded as supremely unchangeable . The early Buddhist philosophy sought to prove that everything was changing and that there was nothing which could be regarded as permanent . The nihil- istic school of Buddhism as interpreted by ...
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... regarded as veritable war wounds . Thus , this fourth edition of a recognised standard work , even with its ... regarded as the product of mass and the height of the mass above zero level , so heat energy may be regarded as the product ...
... regarded as veritable war wounds . Thus , this fourth edition of a recognised standard work , even with its ... regarded as the product of mass and the height of the mass above zero level , so heat energy may be regarded as the product ...
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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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