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... fact in their literal meaning , and to compare them with one another , and with the facts in their actual occurrence . Consequent on this tendency , or as an accompaniment of it , was the strong sense of contradiction when varying ...
... fact in their literal meaning , and to compare them with one another , and with the facts in their actual occurrence . Consequent on this tendency , or as an accompaniment of it , was the strong sense of contradiction when varying ...
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... fact of go- ing through the first book of Euclid , at a two or three hours ' sitting . I fully satisfied myself that I understood the demonstration of every proposition , although , of course , I must have conceived many of the ...
... fact of go- ing through the first book of Euclid , at a two or three hours ' sitting . I fully satisfied myself that I understood the demonstration of every proposition , although , of course , I must have conceived many of the ...
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... fact and experimental . His genius was cut out for Natural History ; the grand disappointment in his life being the failure to obtain the Natural History chair . He threw his matter into clear consecutive arrangement , numbering all his ...
... fact and experimental . His genius was cut out for Natural History ; the grand disappointment in his life being the failure to obtain the Natural History chair . He threw his matter into clear consecutive arrangement , numbering all his ...
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... fact , constituted his course of lectures , properly so called . Of these nine hours , however , two were usually devoted to rirá roce examination ' ; consisting of questions read out of a MS . book , to which he literally adhered ...
... fact , constituted his course of lectures , properly so called . Of these nine hours , however , two were usually devoted to rirá roce examination ' ; consisting of questions read out of a MS . book , to which he literally adhered ...
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... fact , however , I failed to solve it , but was quite successful with the two other problems given out . The rival candidate succeeded with all the three , and , at the end of the day , I naturally felt very despondent . On the second ...
... fact , however , I failed to solve it , but was quite successful with the two other problems given out . The rival candidate succeeded with all the three , and , at the end of the day , I naturally felt very despondent . On the second ...
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