| Electronic journals - 1908 - 724 pages
...also accepted. "The Ninth International Geographic Congress, realising that the only untouched Sells for geographical discovery are the regions immediately...turned to account by following up without delay the success they have obtained." M. Porumbaru's resolution in regard to the Danube Commission mentioned... | |
| Washington International geographical congress. 8th (etc., 1904) - Geography - 1905 - 1154 pages
...measures being the meter. POLAR EXPLORATION The Eighth International Geographic Congress, realizing that the only untouched fields for geographical discovery...turned to account by following up without delay the success they have obtained. The congress recognizes that the Arctic ivjfions possess a more immediate... | |
| Geography - 1905
...measures being the meter. POLAR EXPLORATION The Eighth International Geographic Congress, realizing that the, only untouched fields for geographical discovery...should be turned to account by following up without dela3r the success they have obtained. The congress recognizes that the Arctic regions possess a more... | |
| Electronic journals - 1905 - 922 pages
...Geographic Congress, realizing that the only untouched fields for geographical discovery are the regióos immediately surrounding the poles of the Earth, desires...delay the successes they have obtained. The Congress recognizes that the Arctic regions possess a more immediate interest for the people of North America,... | |
| Hermann Haack, Gebhard Wilhelm Schönith - Geographers - 1909 - 1200 pages
...provisoire de cette commission. VHArctowski-BrussehTheIXth International Géographie Congress, realizing that the only untouched fields for geographical discovery...to place on record its sense of the importance of fortwith completing the systematic exploration of the polar areas. It is very desirable that the experience... | |
| Hermann Haack, Gebhard Wilhelm Schönith - Geographers - 1909 - 942 pages
...commission. Т.Н. A r с towsk i-Brüssel : The IXth Internation a Ideographic Congress, realizing that the only untouched fields for geographical discovery...desires to place ! on record its sense of the importance j of fortwith completing the systema- j tic exploration of the polar areas, j It is very desirable... | |
| Geography - 1909 - 526 pages
...Proposition G. Lecointe (Observatoire d'Uccle, Belgique). Systematic Exploration oj the Polar Areas regions immediately surrounding the poles of the earth, desires to place on record its seuse of the importance of forthwith completing the systematic exploration of the polar areas. It is... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1904 - 860 pages
...EXPLORATION {Introduced by Sir John Murray). — The Eighth International Geographic Congress, realizing that the only untouched fields for geographical discovery...turned to account, by following up without delay the success they have obtained. The Congress recognizes that the Arctic regions possess a more immediate... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1904 - 860 pages
...EXPLORATION (Introduced by Sir John Murray). — The Eighth International Geographic Congress, realizing that the only untouched fields for geographical discovery...turned to account, by following up without delay the success they have obtained. The Congress recognizes that the Arctic regions possess a more immediate... | |
| James Gordon Hayes - Antarctic regions - 1928 - 572 pages
...be felt for the future. Twenty years ago the Eighth International Geographical Congress stated : " It is very desirable that the experience gained by...up without delay the successes they have obtained." This has been done to such purpose that no less than eight expeditions have visited Antarctica since... | |
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