University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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... possible for it . When it enters into relations with other atoms in a system its motion is limited by the laws of the system , but these laws are not external or antecedent to the formation of the cosmos ; they are the controlling ...
... possible for it . When it enters into relations with other atoms in a system its motion is limited by the laws of the system , but these laws are not external or antecedent to the formation of the cosmos ; they are the controlling ...
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... possible , and that the attempt to bind these vast territories together by the C.P.R. would bankrupt the country , and was only an over - ambitious scheme of Imperialist knights to carry out the project of attaching Canada to the Old ...
... possible , and that the attempt to bind these vast territories together by the C.P.R. would bankrupt the country , and was only an over - ambitious scheme of Imperialist knights to carry out the project of attaching Canada to the Old ...
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... possible the rapid adoption of the use of prose after its introduction by the brilliant group of university men , and that also made possible the equally rapid development of a set of dramatic conventions as to its use . These ...
... possible the rapid adoption of the use of prose after its introduction by the brilliant group of university men , and that also made possible the equally rapid development of a set of dramatic conventions as to its use . These ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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