Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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32. oldal
... given sufficient proof that assertions as to the homogeneous character of the czar's forces will not stand the test of even a cursory examination . classes . The educated Russian seldom | Lithuanians , 4,107 Tatars , and 19,811 Letts ...
... given sufficient proof that assertions as to the homogeneous character of the czar's forces will not stand the test of even a cursory examination . classes . The educated Russian seldom | Lithuanians , 4,107 Tatars , and 19,811 Letts ...
377. oldal
... given there is of the best kind . As no one is allowed to teach any subject in a Dutch school without having passed an examination in it , and as the requirements for intermediate edu- cation are very high , there is every guar- antee ...
... given there is of the best kind . As no one is allowed to teach any subject in a Dutch school without having passed an examination in it , and as the requirements for intermediate edu- cation are very high , there is every guar- antee ...
576. oldal
... given it the correct loga- rithm of the number ; if so , it would use it and continue its work . But if the engine found the attendant had given it a wrong logarithm , it would then ring a louder bell , and stop itself . On the ...
... given it the correct loga- rithm of the number ; if so , it would use it and continue its work . But if the engine found the attendant had given it a wrong logarithm , it would then ring a louder bell , and stop itself . On the ...
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