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... fact , however , is mentioned by Duhamel and Hales , which Mr. Knight himself has verified by experiment , and which seemed to militate against this hypothesis . If a circu- lar portion of the bark be removed from the stem of a tree ...
... fact , however , is mentioned by Duhamel and Hales , which Mr. Knight himself has verified by experiment , and which seemed to militate against this hypothesis . If a circu- lar portion of the bark be removed from the stem of a tree ...
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... fact . When a man asserts he has been cured of a particular disease by a certain drug , he is apt to think he is declaring a fact , which he knows to be true ; whereas this assertion includes two opinions , in both of which he may be ...
... fact . When a man asserts he has been cured of a particular disease by a certain drug , he is apt to think he is declaring a fact , which he knows to be true ; whereas this assertion includes two opinions , in both of which he may be ...
Pagina 252
... fact , to take a theory for granted which it is their business to prove . In Metaphysics , as in Physics , a just philosophy teaches us to attend first to facts , or mental phænomena : in our farther progress , those mental phænomena ...
... fact , to take a theory for granted which it is their business to prove . In Metaphysics , as in Physics , a just philosophy teaches us to attend first to facts , or mental phænomena : in our farther progress , those mental phænomena ...
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