Toward Today: A Collection of English and American Essays Presenting the Earlier Development of Ideas Fundamental in Modern Life and LiteratureErich Albert Walter Scott, Foresman, 1938 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... tion describes the unknown and un- familiar as being made up of the known and the familiar ; and this , it seems to me , is the true meaning of ex- planation . Here is another instance . If small pieces of camphor are dropped into water ...
... tion describes the unknown and un- familiar as being made up of the known and the familiar ; and this , it seems to me , is the true meaning of ex- planation . Here is another instance . If small pieces of camphor are dropped into water ...
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... tion " is a patent example of scientific narrow - mindedness ? I am not acquainted with Sir Josiah Mason's reasons for the action which he has taken , but if , as I apprehend is the case , he refers to the ordinary clas- sical course of ...
... tion " is a patent example of scientific narrow - mindedness ? I am not acquainted with Sir Josiah Mason's reasons for the action which he has taken , but if , as I apprehend is the case , he refers to the ordinary clas- sical course of ...
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... tion and instruction " shut out from the curriculum of Sir Josiah Mason's Col- lege , seeing that its inclusion would probably lead to the introduction of the ordinary smattering of Latin and Greek . Nevertheless , I am the last person ...
... tion and instruction " shut out from the curriculum of Sir Josiah Mason's Col- lege , seeing that its inclusion would probably lead to the introduction of the ordinary smattering of Latin and Greek . Nevertheless , I am the last person ...
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