Nature, Volume 39Nature Publishing Group, 1889 |
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... regard himself , nor would it be right to regard him , as the inventor of the inductive method , any more than Aristotle regarded himself , or it would be right to regard him , as the inventor of the deductive method . What both ...
... regard himself , nor would it be right to regard him , as the inventor of the inductive method , any more than Aristotle regarded himself , or it would be right to regard him , as the inventor of the deductive method . What both ...
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... regard it in the way that physicists do regard it , as composed of atoms which attract and repel each other -- infinitesimal , it may be , in comparison with those of ordinary matter , but still atoms . And remembering that this ether ...
... regard it in the way that physicists do regard it , as composed of atoms which attract and repel each other -- infinitesimal , it may be , in comparison with those of ordinary matter , but still atoms . And remembering that this ether ...
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... regard the permanent gases in the air as a constant , and the dust as the variable . But if we wish to assimilate these displays with comets ' tails , we must in the latter case consider meteorites in space as the constant , and the ...
... regard the permanent gases in the air as a constant , and the dust as the variable . But if we wish to assimilate these displays with comets ' tails , we must in the latter case consider meteorites in space as the constant , and the ...
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