The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... discoveries in science . Ample field of investigation still remains . Discoveries would be nearly in proportion to the number of observers .
... discoveries in science . Ample field of investigation still remains . Discoveries would be nearly in proportion to the number of observers .
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... Discoveries which have been made in the heavens by accident . Prospects presented when knowledge shall be more generally diffused . Chymistry , its objects , and the means of its improvement . Futility of framing hypotheses - importance ...
... Discoveries which have been made in the heavens by accident . Prospects presented when knowledge shall be more generally diffused . Chymistry , its objects , and the means of its improvement . Futility of framing hypotheses - importance ...
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... discoveries of Galileo , Kepler , Boyle , and Newton , in the physical sci- ences , -gave a new and favourable impulse to the minds of men , and prepared the way for a more extensive communication of useful know- ledge to persons of ...
... discoveries of Galileo , Kepler , Boyle , and Newton , in the physical sci- ences , -gave a new and favourable impulse to the minds of men , and prepared the way for a more extensive communication of useful know- ledge to persons of ...
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... discoveries which have been made by philosophers in the different departments of nature and art , during the last two centuries . For this purpose , the study of natural history , as recording the vari- ous facts respecting the ...
... discoveries which have been made by philosophers in the different departments of nature and art , during the last two centuries . For this purpose , the study of natural history , as recording the vari- ous facts respecting the ...
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... discovery of an immense number of facts . All science may therefore be considered as founded on facts and perhaps there would be few exceptions to the truth of the position , were we to assert , that the most sublime truths and ...
... discovery of an immense number of facts . All science may therefore be considered as founded on facts and perhaps there would be few exceptions to the truth of the position , were we to assert , that the most sublime truths and ...
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