Congress, realizing that the only untouched fields for geographical discovery are the regions immediately surrounding the poles of the earth, desires to place on record its sense of the importance of forthwith completing the systematic exploration of... Atti - Page 1391909Full view - About this book
| Electronic journals - 1908 - 724 pages
...are the regions immediately surrounding the poles of the earth, desires to place on record its sense of the importance of forthwith completing the systematic...up without delay the success they have obtained." M. Porumbaru's resolution in regard to the Danube Commission mentioned above was also accepted. A resolution... | |
| Geography - 1904 - 548 pages
...are the regions immediately surrounding the poles of the earth, desires to place on record its sense of the importance of forthwith completing the systematic...turned to account by following up without delay the successes they have obtained. The Congress recognizes that the Arctic regions possess a more immediate... | |
| Geography - 1905
...are the regions immediately surrounding the poles of the earth, desires to place on record its sense of the importance of forthwith completing the systematic...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... | |
| Washington International geographical congress. 8th (etc., 1904) - Geography - 1905 - 1154 pages
...record it.« sense of the importance of forthwith completing tht1 systematic exploration of the ]>olar areas. It is very desirable that the experience gained...turned to account by following up without delay the successes they have obtained. The congress recognizes that the Arctic regions possess a more immediate... | |
| Hugh Robert Mill - Antarctica - 1905 - 616 pages
...are the regions immediately surrounding the poles of the Earth, desires to place on record its sense of the importance of forthwith completing the systematic exploration of the polar areas. // is very desirable that the experience gained by men of science and officers in the recent Antarctic... | |
| Hermann Haack, Gebhard Wilhelm Schönith - Geographers - 1909 - 942 pages
...the expe- j rienco gained by men of science and ' officers in the recent Antarctic ex- I poditions should be turned to account ! by following up without delay the | success they have obtained. VI. C. Perron -Genf : Le Congrès émet le vœu que les Sociétés de géographie veuillent bien chercher... | |
| Geography - 1909 - 738 pages
...earth, desires to place on record its sense of the importance of forthwith completiug the systematie exploration of the polar areas. It is very desirable that the experience gainedby meu of science and officers in the recent Antarctic expeditions should be turued to account... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1904 - 860 pages
...are the regions immediately surrounding the poles of the earth, desires to place on record its sense of the importance of forthwith completing the systematic...following up without delay the success they have obtained. The Congress recognizes that the Arctic regions possess a more immediate interest for the people of... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1904 - 860 pages
...are the regions immediately surrounding the poles of the earth, desires to place on record its sense of the importance of forthwith completing the systematic...following up without delay the success they have obtained. The Congress recognizes that the Arctic regions possess a more immediate interest for the people of... | |
| 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...turned to account by following up without delay the successes they have obtained." This has been done to such purpose that no less than eight expeditions... | |
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