Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1934 |
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... lines of force which are known to connect particles and also masses of matter together . It endeavours to dismiss the aether , but not the vibration . The kind of vibration which , I believe , can alone account for the wonderful ...
... lines of force which are known to connect particles and also masses of matter together . It endeavours to dismiss the aether , but not the vibration . The kind of vibration which , I believe , can alone account for the wonderful ...
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... lines , much more of lines constructed in the past , ' would come as a shock ' to the average Englishman , though both in Paris and New York , this has in fact been done in the case of urban lines . This would be the first difficulty ...
... lines , much more of lines constructed in the past , ' would come as a shock ' to the average Englishman , though both in Paris and New York , this has in fact been done in the case of urban lines . This would be the first difficulty ...
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... lines to be kept open might be the main lines between large towns . The areas The adjustment required from the road transport industry would be equally drastic . Under such a scheme it would be required to serve only those routes , or ...
... lines to be kept open might be the main lines between large towns . The areas The adjustment required from the road transport industry would be equally drastic . Under such a scheme it would be required to serve only those routes , or ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 193435 | vi |
ANNUAL MEETINGS PLACES AND DATES PRESIDENTS ATTENDANCES | xii |
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL TO THE GENERAL COMMITTEE 193334 | xxx |
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