Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 22Victoria Institute., 1889 |
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... causing many who might otherwise not have joined its ranks or aided in its work to do so . The remarkably few retirements have also shown how fully all have realised that cordial co - operation is of inestimable value to the Institute ...
... causing many who might otherwise not have joined its ranks or aided in its work to do so . The remarkably few retirements have also shown how fully all have realised that cordial co - operation is of inestimable value to the Institute ...
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... causes . I by no means say that this is the immediate , or even necessarily the ultimate , object of every physical investi- gation . Sometimes our object is to investigate facts , or to co - ordinate known facts , and endeavour to ...
... causes . I by no means say that this is the immediate , or even necessarily the ultimate , object of every physical investi- gation . Sometimes our object is to investigate facts , or to co - ordinate known facts , and endeavour to ...
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... causes an apple to fall to the earth , which causes our own bodies to press on the earth on which we stand , suffices ... cause which keeps the planets in their orbits . But it may be said , what is the difference in the two cases ? Is ...
... causes an apple to fall to the earth , which causes our own bodies to press on the earth on which we stand , suffices ... cause which keeps the planets in their orbits . But it may be said , what is the difference in the two cases ? Is ...
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... causes ; but , when we have arrived at these , the question presents itself , can we in a similar manner regard these causes in turn as themselves the consequences of some cause stretching still further back in the chain of causation ...
... causes ; but , when we have arrived at these , the question presents itself , can we in a similar manner regard these causes in turn as themselves the consequences of some cause stretching still further back in the chain of causation ...
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... causes , and to proceed step by step upwards in the chain of causation . Presently we arrive at a stage at which , even after long trial , we do not see our way to going further . Yet we are not able to demonstrate that further progress ...
... causes , and to proceed step by step upwards in the chain of causation . Presently we arrive at a stage at which , even after long trial , we do not see our way to going further . Yet we are not able to demonstrate that further progress ...
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