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... limit the number , and in doing so endeavored to make such a selection as would secure registers from districts distributed as uniformly as possible in all the States . Those observers , therefore , who have not been supplied with ...
... limit the number , and in doing so endeavored to make such a selection as would secure registers from districts distributed as uniformly as possible in all the States . Those observers , therefore , who have not been supplied with ...
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... limit to the number of computers who could be employed at once upon this part of the work . It might easily be accom- plished in a single year , or it might be slowly and regularly carried on for a long time , the expense being not very ...
... limit to the number of computers who could be employed at once upon this part of the work . It might easily be accom- plished in a single year , or it might be slowly and regularly carried on for a long time , the expense being not very ...
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... limits of communities , tends to preserve language homoge neous . When a race is confined within narrow boundaries , however rapidly its tongue may undergo the inevitable processes of change , all will learn from each and each from all ...
... limits of communities , tends to preserve language homoge neous . When a race is confined within narrow boundaries , however rapidly its tongue may undergo the inevitable processes of change , all will learn from each and each from all ...
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... limits of the same word ; hence , the vowels of all suffixes are assimilated to that of the root . Thus , in Turkish , from bâbâ comes bûbû - lar - um - dan , " from our fathers ; " while from dedeh comes dede - ler - in - den , " from ...
... limits of the same word ; hence , the vowels of all suffixes are assimilated to that of the root . Thus , in Turkish , from bâbâ comes bûbû - lar - um - dan , " from our fathers ; " while from dedeh comes dede - ler - in - den , " from ...
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... limits of man's understanding render forever inaccessible . Finally , it is from their bosom that those great theories have arisen whose generality places them beyond the common reach , and which , spreading themselves by numerous ...
... limits of man's understanding render forever inaccessible . Finally , it is from their bosom that those great theories have arisen whose generality places them beyond the common reach , and which , spreading themselves by numerous ...
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