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... intricate problems which translation always presents ; we were also faced with
the difficulty that many documents had previously been published in English
translations which did not , in our opinion , do justice to Einstein's German
originals .
... intricate problems which translation always presents ; we were also faced with
the difficulty that many documents had previously been published in English
translations which did not , in our opinion , do justice to Einstein's German
originals .
Page 651
The letter to Solovine is translated , with due permission , from a facsimile of the
original in Albert Einstein - Lettres à Maurice Solovine , Gauthier - Villars , Paris ,
1956 . 23. The letter to Planck is translated from SEELIG , pp . 213 f . 24.
The letter to Solovine is translated , with due permission , from a facsimile of the
original in Albert Einstein - Lettres à Maurice Solovine , Gauthier - Villars , Paris ,
1956 . 23. The letter to Planck is translated from SEELIG , pp . 213 f . 24.
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Einstein's introduction , which has been revised from the original German draft , is
reproduced by permission of the publisher . 27. Einstein's letter to The Reporter is
reproduced , with some minor changes , by permission of the magazine .
Einstein's introduction , which has been revised from the original German draft , is
reproduced by permission of the publisher . 27. Einstein's letter to The Reporter is
reproduced , with some minor changes , by permission of the magazine .
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