The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 105Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1929 |
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Pagina 362
... things of experience ? How can they presume to have an opinion about things which have never been measured , and which apparently are not susceptible of quantitative expression , and cannot be coaxed into their equations ? The object of ...
... things of experience ? How can they presume to have an opinion about things which have never been measured , and which apparently are not susceptible of quantitative expression , and cannot be coaxed into their equations ? The object of ...
Pagina 670
... things as good or beautiful corresponds with , or is derived from , some determinate pattern , plan of coherence , or harmony in the things themselves . Which of these types of order is the most ultimate or the most inclusive ? ( 1 ) It ...
... things as good or beautiful corresponds with , or is derived from , some determinate pattern , plan of coherence , or harmony in the things themselves . Which of these types of order is the most ultimate or the most inclusive ? ( 1 ) It ...
Pagina 702
... things . That variety of things tends to widen her interests . She may not be particularly good at figures , but if the financial part of the problem , say , were to be given to somebody else because that somebody was better at figures ...
... things . That variety of things tends to widen her interests . She may not be particularly good at figures , but if the financial part of the problem , say , were to be given to somebody else because that somebody was better at figures ...
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THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND 1838 1928 By Sir John Marriott | 17 |
THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS AND THE KELLOGG PACT By Brig | 178 |
INDIA AND | 317 |
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