Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 22Victoria Institute., 1889 |
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... means the world at large should be benefited by it ; and the most valuable helpers in this were now the members at home and in many parts of the world who sought to increase the number of those supporting the Institute , and to adopt ...
... means the world at large should be benefited by it ; and the most valuable helpers in this were now the members at home and in many parts of the world who sought to increase the number of those supporting the Institute , and to adopt ...
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... means of proving to society at large that there is no necessary opposition between the truths of religion and of science . I may , perhaps , be permitted to say in this context how great an advantage it is to us , and also how great an ...
... means of proving to society at large that there is no necessary opposition between the truths of religion and of science . I may , perhaps , be permitted to say in this context how great an advantage it is to us , and also how great an ...
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... 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 discover empirical ...
... 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 discover empirical ...
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... may be acquired , and means might easily be suggested by which the ratio of the masses of two bodies might be experimentally determined , without having recourse to gravi . tation at all . Now , according to the law ANNUAL ADDRESS . 13.
... may be acquired , and means might easily be suggested by which the ratio of the masses of two bodies might be experimentally determined , without having recourse to gravi . tation at all . Now , according to the law ANNUAL ADDRESS . 13.
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... means prohibitive , or by conversing with those who have made that branch a special study . It may be that the impression thus left on the mind will be that the votaries of science , carried away by an excess of zeal in the attempt to ...
... means prohibitive , or by conversing with those who have made that branch a special study . It may be that the impression thus left on the mind will be that the votaries of science , carried away by an excess of zeal in the attempt to ...
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