The Cambridge Journal, Band 5T. F. D. Williams, M. Oakeshott Bowes and Bowes., 1951 |
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... forces ; it can never touch the essence of that force . As a natural corollary , the highest achievement of science is found in mathematics . Science answers the question How ? when the answer can be given in terms of formulae of ...
... forces ; it can never touch the essence of that force . As a natural corollary , the highest achievement of science is found in mathematics . Science answers the question How ? when the answer can be given in terms of formulae of ...
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... force is as ineffective as patriotism without an army behind it . In a word , law is ideally composed , at its genesis , of a large number of possibles and will finally take shape by their imposition by force , by habit and by ...
... force is as ineffective as patriotism without an army behind it . In a word , law is ideally composed , at its genesis , of a large number of possibles and will finally take shape by their imposition by force , by habit and by ...
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... force them into reality as the spring rays of the sun awaken the anemones ! Then I shall break the seal which suffering forces me to put on the terrible Book of the Future . And from the depth of my exile , calm as in the night of the ...
... force them into reality as the spring rays of the sun awaken the anemones ! Then I shall break the seal which suffering forces me to put on the terrible Book of the Future . And from the depth of my exile , calm as in the night of the ...
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