The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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Pagina 446
... followed in 1913 and later a permanent hospital . When the Great War broke out Ibn Saud was near - by with his army , and sought medical aid , not in vain , from Dr. C. S. G. Mylrea , who is still ( 1938 ) stationed at Kuwait , where he ...
... followed in 1913 and later a permanent hospital . When the Great War broke out Ibn Saud was near - by with his army , and sought medical aid , not in vain , from Dr. C. S. G. Mylrea , who is still ( 1938 ) stationed at Kuwait , where he ...
Pagina 472
... followed . But to the astro- nomers any calendar was valueless in which the year had a variable number of days . Without fixed superior units for measuring time neither record nor calculation covering any considerable period was ...
... followed . But to the astro- nomers any calendar was valueless in which the year had a variable number of days . Without fixed superior units for measuring time neither record nor calculation covering any considerable period was ...
Pagina 481
... followed . But to the astro- nomers any calendar was valueless in which the year had a variable number of days . Without fixed superior units for measuring time neither record nor calculation covering any considerable period was ...
... followed . But to the astro- nomers any calendar was valueless in which the year had a variable number of days . Without fixed superior units for measuring time neither record nor calculation covering any considerable period was ...
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