University of California Chronicle, Том 32University of California Press, 1930 |
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... existence ; cut off from the joys of nature which he loved passionately and having , moreover , an assurance of leisure and independence , his mind grew naturally more and more disinterested . His extraordinarily differentiated nervous ...
... existence ; cut off from the joys of nature which he loved passionately and having , moreover , an assurance of leisure and independence , his mind grew naturally more and more disinterested . His extraordinarily differentiated nervous ...
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... existence of this ether . For physics had entered another phase and became for a time a branch of mechanical engineering . The success of Newtonian mechanics in explaining the motions of the heavenly bodies encouraged natural ...
... existence of this ether . For physics had entered another phase and became for a time a branch of mechanical engineering . The success of Newtonian mechanics in explaining the motions of the heavenly bodies encouraged natural ...
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... existence is just when it is being knocked out of one of these orbits . I insist that this is pure mysticism . And it is the virtue of the quantum mechanics that it does not concern itself with the orbits of electrons . What then does ...
... existence is just when it is being knocked out of one of these orbits . I insist that this is pure mysticism . And it is the virtue of the quantum mechanics that it does not concern itself with the orbits of electrons . What then does ...
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RICKARD T A A Journey to Cyprus 410 | 3 |
Navajo Prayer to the Thunder Bird LAURA ADAMS ARMER | 21 |
ON THE ROLE OF TIME IN MARCEL PROUST D S | 24 |
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