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... principle that the selection is made . But he feels that he is more competent than the writer to judge questions of strength and of tone , especially when the general purpose of the journal is considered , of which the editor is the ...
... principle that the selection is made . But he feels that he is more competent than the writer to judge questions of strength and of tone , especially when the general purpose of the journal is considered , of which the editor is the ...
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... principles ; but there is an omniscience in daily practice which the principles repudiate . In like manner , the most retaliatory Christians have a perfect form of round words about behaviour to those who injure them none of them are as ...
... principles ; but there is an omniscience in daily practice which the principles repudiate . In like manner , the most retaliatory Christians have a perfect form of round words about behaviour to those who injure them none of them are as ...
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... principle above stated ; and was answered by Beza . The work was translated by Dr. R. Lee ( Edinb . 1844 , 8vo ) . The other is Thomas Grynæus , a theologian , nephew of Simon , who first printed Euclid in Greek ; of him Adam says that ...
... principle above stated ; and was answered by Beza . The work was translated by Dr. R. Lee ( Edinb . 1844 , 8vo ) . The other is Thomas Grynæus , a theologian , nephew of Simon , who first printed Euclid in Greek ; of him Adam says that ...
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... principle in these words , or that he carried it to the utmost extreme : we mean that Bacon's ruling idea was the collection of enormous masses of facts , and then digested processes of arrangement and elimination , so artistically ...
... principle in these words , or that he carried it to the utmost extreme : we mean that Bacon's ruling idea was the collection of enormous masses of facts , and then digested processes of arrangement and elimination , so artistically ...
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... principles upon which the solution depended . In reviewing the pro- gress of mechanics , he makes no mention of Archimedes himself , or of Stevinus , Galileo , Guldinus , or Ghetaldus . He makes no allusion to the theory of equilibrium ...
... principles upon which the solution depended . In reviewing the pro- gress of mechanics , he makes no mention of Archimedes himself , or of Stevinus , Galileo , Guldinus , or Ghetaldus . He makes no allusion to the theory of equilibrium ...
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