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... published as early as 1916. About 100 copies were smuggled back into Germany and clandestinely circulated . Be- fore the end of the war , translations were published in French , Swed- ish , Danish , Finnish and English ( both in England ...
... published as early as 1916. About 100 copies were smuggled back into Germany and clandestinely circulated . Be- fore the end of the war , translations were published in French , Swed- ish , Danish , Finnish and English ( both in England ...
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... published by Orell Füssli , Zurich , 1916 , with a foreword by Romain Rolland . An American edi- tion , translated by Constance A. and Julian Grande , was published by the Century Co. , New York , 1918 , as The Biology of War . It is ...
... published by Orell Füssli , Zurich , 1916 , with a foreword by Romain Rolland . An American edi- tion , translated by Constance A. and Julian Grande , was published by the Century Co. , New York , 1918 , as The Biology of War . It is ...
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... published in The Times ( of London ) on December 22 , 1947. It was also reported in the American press ; see , for example , the New York Herald Tribune , Decem- ber 21 , 1947. Einstein's letter to Us- borne has been slightly revised ...
... published in The Times ( of London ) on December 22 , 1947. It was also reported in the American press ; see , for example , the New York Herald Tribune , Decem- ber 21 , 1947. Einstein's letter to Us- borne has been slightly revised ...
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