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International Courtesy

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I LEARN from a speech of Prof. Ludwig Boltzmann, in Section A to-day, and also from some Englishmen well acquainted with German Universities, that I have unintentionally offended the physical philosophers of Germany by one or perhaps two ill-considered and hasty expressions employed in the first edition of my “Modern Views of Electricity.”

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LODGE, O. International Courtesy. Nature 50, 399 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/050399b0

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