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Pagina 231
... given , nor does Mr. Whewell attempt it . In the analysis which he gives of the inductive process into three steps , which he de- scribes as the selection of the idea , the construction of the con- ception , and the determination of the ...
... given , nor does Mr. Whewell attempt it . In the analysis which he gives of the inductive process into three steps , which he de- scribes as the selection of the idea , the construction of the con- ception , and the determination of the ...
Pagina 364
... given in a court of justice usually cure them . The indifferent , business - like manner in which the oaths are put , the sing - song tone of voice , the rapid utterance of the words , give to this solemn act an appearance of excellent ...
... given in a court of justice usually cure them . The indifferent , business - like manner in which the oaths are put , the sing - song tone of voice , the rapid utterance of the words , give to this solemn act an appearance of excellent ...
Pagina 409
... given a law and an open path ; and if God had pleased , he had surely made you one people ; but he hath thought fit to give you different laws , that he might try you in that which he hath given you respectively . Therefore strive to ...
... given a law and an open path ; and if God had pleased , he had surely made you one people ; but he hath thought fit to give you different laws , that he might try you in that which he hath given you respectively . Therefore strive to ...
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