Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... fact by floods of speculation . And the first chapter of Book iv . , on the physical interpretation of the social process , should be much expanded and illustrated . As it stands , it is intelligible only to trained readers . phase of ...
... fact by floods of speculation . And the first chapter of Book iv . , on the physical interpretation of the social process , should be much expanded and illustrated . As it stands , it is intelligible only to trained readers . phase of ...
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... fact that the mathematical theory had been mainly elaborated before electrical science found its application ; there can be no doubt that years of blundering were saved by this fact , for the form and structure of the mechanism required ...
... fact that the mathematical theory had been mainly elaborated before electrical science found its application ; there can be no doubt that years of blundering were saved by this fact , for the form and structure of the mechanism required ...
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... fact many problems involved in the economical distribution of lights , the importance of which is little recognised , and the solution hardly yet discovered . They are not to be found in text - books , and are only alluded to in ...
... fact many problems involved in the economical distribution of lights , the importance of which is little recognised , and the solution hardly yet discovered . They are not to be found in text - books , and are only alluded to in ...
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