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Bryan, William

Bryan and William Higgins are treated on the basis of their own writings, the claims of the first in relation to the second being pointed out. The claims of William Higgins have been intemperately asserted, mostly in ignorance of the prior contributions of Bryan. William Higgins has been given credit for all that he is entitled to claim. [Pg.3]

Brussels Agreement, 183, 185. See also Reparations Bryan, William Jennings, 44, 141... [Pg.726]

Ira D. Sasowsky, Rebecca A. Clotts, Bryan Crowell, Selena M. Walko, Edward J. LaRock, and William Harbert ... [Pg.71]

I would like to express my thanks for helpful discussions and encouragement to R. B. Williams and R. I. Botto. Able technical assistance was provided by D. M. Pond, H. L. Chandler, N. J. Bryan, and R. B. Cornett. [Pg.492]

America, a country first colonized by religious fundamentalists, always hated Darwin. In the 1920s, two generations after Darwin published On the Origin of Species, Americans were still frothing at the mouth about his theory of evolution, their fever maybe best expressed by William Jennings Bryan, who announced with his chin out front... [Pg.10]

David J. Monk, Michael L. Stegemiller, Sean Conklin, Jean R. Paddock, William R. Heineman, Carl J. Seliskar, Thomas H. Ridgway, Samnel A. Bryan and Timothy L. Hubler ... [Pg.306]

Gary W. Morrow Richard Narske Nicholas R. Natale Bjorn Olesen Michael Pena Bryan W. Roberts Joseph M. Ross Melvin L. Rueppel William N. Setzer Warren V. Sherman Tami Spector Kenneth W. Stagliano David H. Thompson Maria Vogt... [Pg.1329]

The name molecule in its present meaning was used by Gassendi (see Vol. II, p. 462), Spielmann, Bryan and William Higgins (see Vol. Ill, pp. 727, etc., 739, etc.), and occasionally by Dalton (see Vol. Ill, p. 781). The names integrant, constituent, and elementary molecules were introduced by Fourcroy. Avogadro consistently uses the names (i) moUcule (molecule), either an atom or a molecule in modern terminology (2) molecule integrant... [Pg.213]


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