Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: General Index to the Proceedings ... Volumes 1-50, 1838-1911, Volume 1; Volume 13American Philosophical Society, 1912 - 83 pages |
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... original documents and copies of letters in large numbers , adding greatly to the huge accumulation already presided over by Miss Dukas . Dr. Nathan reviewed all legal arrangements and handled all reprint and permissions contracts , as ...
... original documents and copies of letters in large numbers , adding greatly to the huge accumulation already presided over by Miss Dukas . Dr. Nathan reviewed all legal arrangements and handled all reprint and permissions contracts , as ...
Page 350
... original languages , exactly as written , without editorial intervention but with explanatory annotation . Second ... originals . Another duplicate was placed for safety in the library of Princeton University . Later , when the originals ...
... original languages , exactly as written , without editorial intervention but with explanatory annotation . Second ... originals . Another duplicate was placed for safety in the library of Princeton University . Later , when the originals ...
Page 356
... original writings survive . Scholarly requirements dictated publishing the documents in their original languages , but some members of the Editorial Advisory Board and others , including some at the National Science Foundation , urged a ...
... original writings survive . Scholarly requirements dictated publishing the documents in their original languages , but some members of the Editorial Advisory Board and others , including some at the National Science Foundation , urged a ...
Page 357
... original documents , there is a discussion of editorial method , important to scholars but hardly exciting reading . Next there is an introduction specifically to Volume 1. Here we learn not only about what was found but also what was ...
... original documents , there is a discussion of editorial method , important to scholars but hardly exciting reading . Next there is an introduction specifically to Volume 1. Here we learn not only about what was found but also what was ...
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... original nucleus of the kingdom of Castile . " A natural result of these policies was that the early Castilian commu- nities of fighting farmers generally had a more open social character , lacking the rigidly stratified classes of ...
... original nucleus of the kingdom of Castile . " A natural result of these policies was that the early Castilian commu- nities of fighting farmers generally had a more open social character , lacking the rigidly stratified classes of ...
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