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... facts to which reference is made in the first part of the volume , and in several portions of the Appendix . Had the present work been published at any of the periods now referred to , the subject it discusses , and some of the ...
... facts to which reference is made in the first part of the volume , and in several portions of the Appendix . Had the present work been published at any of the periods now referred to , the subject it discusses , and some of the ...
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... facts . Every person is endowed with faculties for observing facts . Anecdote of Sir I. Newton . Extraordinary powers of intellect not necessary for making discoveries in science . Ample field of investigation still remains ...
... facts . Every person is endowed with faculties for observing facts . Anecdote of Sir I. Newton . Extraordinary powers of intellect not necessary for making discoveries in science . Ample field of investigation still remains ...
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... facts - general remarks and reflections 33 SECTION IV . ON THE PLEASURES CONNECTED WITH THE PURSUITS OF SCIENCE . Pleasures of sense and of intellect . The enjoyments of the ignorant and of the man of intelligence contrasted , and ...
... facts - general remarks and reflections 33 SECTION IV . ON THE PLEASURES CONNECTED WITH THE PURSUITS OF SCIENCE . Pleasures of sense and of intellect . The enjoyments of the ignorant and of the man of intelligence contrasted , and ...
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... facts ; and they are equally repugnant to the dictates of revelation . Nay , so far are they from having any foundation in nature or experience , that in proportion as we advance in our researches into Nature's economy and laws , in the ...
... facts ; and they are equally repugnant to the dictates of revelation . Nay , so far are they from having any foundation in nature or experience , that in proportion as we advance in our researches into Nature's economy and laws , in the ...
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... facts respecting the atmosphere , the waters , the earth , and animated beings , combined with the study of natural philosophy and astronomy , is explaining the causes of the phenomena of ature , will have a happy tendency to eradicate ...
... facts respecting the atmosphere , the waters , the earth , and animated beings , combined with the study of natural philosophy and astronomy , is explaining the causes of the phenomena of ature , will have a happy tendency to eradicate ...
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