Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 22Victoria Institute., 1889 |
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... , and other Members , to whom as being specially qualified to contribute informa- tion upon the respective subjects proof copies of the Papers had been sub- ANNUAL MEETING . the importance of the recent work of 4 ANNUAL MEETING .
... , and other Members , to whom as being specially qualified to contribute informa- tion upon the respective subjects proof copies of the Papers had been sub- ANNUAL MEETING . the importance of the recent work of 4 ANNUAL MEETING .
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... tion of Professor Stokes . His name alone is a tower of strength to the Victoria Institute , and I am quite sure that his presence here to - night will do much more than I can say to advance the objects of the Society . Indeed , I feel ...
... tion of Professor Stokes . His name alone is a tower of strength to the Victoria Institute , and I am quite sure that his presence here to - night will do much more than I can say to advance the objects of the Society . Indeed , I feel ...
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... tion , combined , of course , with the laws of motion , not only leads to Kepler's laws as a very close approximation to the actual motions , but also accounts for those slight changes . which have just been mentioned as necessary to ...
... tion , combined , of course , with the laws of motion , not only leads to Kepler's laws as a very close approximation to the actual motions , but also accounts for those slight changes . which have just been mentioned as necessary to ...
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... tion . We collect facts ; we endeavour to co - ordinate them and ascertain the laws which bind them together ; we endea- vour to refer these laws to their proximate causes , and to proceed step by step upwards in the chain of causation ...
... tion . We collect facts ; we endeavour to co - ordinate them and ascertain the laws which bind them together ; we endea- vour to refer these laws to their proximate causes , and to proceed step by step upwards in the chain of causation ...
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... tion of the observed fact of the great multiplicity of species . Akin to the feeling which I have attempted to describe is another , against which we must be on our guard . religious man is strongly impressed with the truth of certain ...
... tion of the observed fact of the great multiplicity of species . Akin to the feeling which I have attempted to describe is another , against which we must be on our guard . religious man is strongly impressed with the truth of certain ...
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