The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge ...Encyclopedia Americana Corporation, 1924 |
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... period of Baby- lonia's existence , greatly used as a ritual one , and was read aloud at worship in the temples ... period of the year . The period of greatest heat generally takes place in August , since the influence of the sun's rays ...
... period of Baby- lonia's existence , greatly used as a ritual one , and was read aloud at worship in the temples ... period of the year . The period of greatest heat generally takes place in August , since the influence of the sun's rays ...
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... periods a day . The instructors and lecturers are men and women of recognized scholarship and authority , coming ... period of years , such summer work may even have recognition in the form of academic credit or academic degrees . Of ...
... periods a day . The instructors and lecturers are men and women of recognized scholarship and authority , coming ... period of years , such summer work may even have recognition in the form of academic credit or academic degrees . Of ...
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... period of the Civil War , when such a catastrophe might easily have led to a permanent dissolution of the Union . Bibliography.- The best short life of Sum- ner is that by Moorfield Storey ( ' American Statesmen Series , ' Boston 1900 ) ...
... period of the Civil War , when such a catastrophe might easily have led to a permanent dissolution of the Union . Bibliography.- The best short life of Sum- ner is that by Moorfield Storey ( ' American Statesmen Series , ' Boston 1900 ) ...
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... period of rotation as follows : At the sun's equator . At 30 ° of latitude . 24.9 days . 26.4 The apparent time of rotation , as we see it , is nearly two days longer , because the earth has carried us forward in its annual motion while ...
... period of rotation as follows : At the sun's equator . At 30 ° of latitude . 24.9 days . 26.4 The apparent time of rotation , as we see it , is nearly two days longer , because the earth has carried us forward in its annual motion while ...
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... period is almost exactly 11 years 47 days . It was at one time supposed to be the same as the period of revolution of Jupiter , which is somewhat less than 12 years . Had such been the case we should have con- Icluded that the spots ...
... period is almost exactly 11 years 47 days . It was at one time supposed to be the same as the period of revolution of Jupiter , which is somewhat less than 12 years . Had such been the case we should have con- Icluded that the spots ...
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