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... classes ; and the prohibition of street trading by boys under fifteen and girls under eighteen . While we await the complete scheme of national education promised by the Government , it may be worth while to state the present position ...
... classes ; and the prohibition of street trading by boys under fifteen and girls under eighteen . While we await the complete scheme of national education promised by the Government , it may be worth while to state the present position ...
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... Classes F , G , and K have nearly , if not quite , as small parallaxes and proper - motions as those of Classes A and M , though they are not quite so remote as the stars of Class B. The large mean values obtained for all the stars of ...
... Classes F , G , and K have nearly , if not quite , as small parallaxes and proper - motions as those of Classes A and M , though they are not quite so remote as the stars of Class B. The large mean values obtained for all the stars of ...
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... Class A , though probably fainter than e of Class B. Direct measures of parallax are uited to furnish even an estimate of the upper limit rightness to which these stars attain , but it is clear it some stars of all the principal classes ...
... Class A , though probably fainter than e of Class B. Direct measures of parallax are uited to furnish even an estimate of the upper limit rightness to which these stars attain , but it is clear it some stars of all the principal classes ...
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GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY at 8 An Apparently Paleolithic Drawing on | 36 |
Note on a Functional Equation | 51 |
RadioActive Elements and the Periodic Table | 121 |
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