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~ADAMS LECTURES~
~GRAPHICAL METHODS.~ By CARL RUNGE, Ph.D., Professor of Applied
Mathematics in the University of Göttingen; Kaiser Wilhelm Professor of
German History and Institutions for the year 1909-1910. 8vo, cloth, pp. ix
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