Nature, Volume 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 |
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... Knowledge . The interpretation of the term ' Natural Knowledge , ' according to the present practice of the Royal Society , assigns to it a range from Mathematics to the various Biological sciences , and this secures the inclusion of ...
... Knowledge . The interpretation of the term ' Natural Knowledge , ' according to the present practice of the Royal Society , assigns to it a range from Mathematics to the various Biological sciences , and this secures the inclusion of ...
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... knowledge he touched he left his mark ; he found paths crooked and he left them straight ; he found darkness and he left bght . " The effect upon physiology of the new knowledge of chemistry which was dawning in the seventeenth century ...
... knowledge he touched he left his mark ; he found paths crooked and he left them straight ; he found darkness and he left bght . " The effect upon physiology of the new knowledge of chemistry which was dawning in the seventeenth century ...
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... Knowledge is to one a goddess , to another only an excellent cow . " I fear there can be no doubt that here it is the cow , and not the goddess , that is in request . Thus , whilst in Germany the love and reverence for knowledge ...
... Knowledge is to one a goddess , to another only an excellent cow . " I fear there can be no doubt that here it is the cow , and not the goddess , that is in request . Thus , whilst in Germany the love and reverence for knowledge ...
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