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Pagina 15
... fact until the motor came into use , there was little difficulty in getting 20,000 workable and suitable horses on the register . When it is brought to mind that ( to give an example ) the London General Omnibus Company used to keep ...
... fact until the motor came into use , there was little difficulty in getting 20,000 workable and suitable horses on the register . When it is brought to mind that ( to give an example ) the London General Omnibus Company used to keep ...
Pagina 16
... fact of its being an impossibility to acquire such horses fit for service , either in the requisite numbers or time . Thus it may be concluded that matters cannot rest as formerly . It may be asked why the artillery horse should be more ...
... fact of its being an impossibility to acquire such horses fit for service , either in the requisite numbers or time . Thus it may be concluded that matters cannot rest as formerly . It may be asked why the artillery horse should be more ...
Pagina 69
... fact that some of his ultimate conclusions appear to these writers so superstitious as to warrant them in being ... facts , but only that its absence in such a case did not disprove them . A looser or more careless bit of interpretation ...
... fact that some of his ultimate conclusions appear to these writers so superstitious as to warrant them in being ... facts , but only that its absence in such a case did not disprove them . A looser or more careless bit of interpretation ...
Pagina 72
... facts ( i.e. no evidence ) that one organisation of society saves more souls than another . . . . On the other hand , that ... fact patronage always has been , always will be , something besides patronage , in mundo maligno ; it will be ...
... facts ( i.e. no evidence ) that one organisation of society saves more souls than another . . . . On the other hand , that ... fact patronage always has been , always will be , something besides patronage , in mundo maligno ; it will be ...
Pagina 74
... fact , whether or no he exaggerates its extent . Educated men do at all events in many cases adopt an irreligious philosophy . Huxley , Tyndall , the agnostic don at Oxford and Cambridge , were true characters in history , and not the ...
... fact , whether or no he exaggerates its extent . Educated men do at all events in many cases adopt an irreligious philosophy . Huxley , Tyndall , the agnostic don at Oxford and Cambridge , were true characters in history , and not the ...
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