New Englander and Yale Review, Том 42Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1883 |
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... give unlimited confidence in the conscientious devo- tion of the investigator . Indeed it may be reasonably sup- posed that scientific investigation alone can produce absolute conviction in the discussion of theoretical questions ; for ...
... give unlimited confidence in the conscientious devo- tion of the investigator . Indeed it may be reasonably sup- posed that scientific investigation alone can produce absolute conviction in the discussion of theoretical questions ; for ...
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... give up all science . But , then , consider that the hypothesis just stated stands in open contradiction with the permanent conclusions of geolog- ical and paleontological investigation . For every machine , no matter how good soever ...
... give up all science . But , then , consider that the hypothesis just stated stands in open contradiction with the permanent conclusions of geolog- ical and paleontological investigation . For every machine , no matter how good soever ...
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... give an intelligible explanation of it , this last hypothesis at once attracts by its very simplicity . It supposes an immeasurable quantity and variety of working forces , out- reaching all human conception ; and it contradicts at once ...
... give an intelligible explanation of it , this last hypothesis at once attracts by its very simplicity . It supposes an immeasurable quantity and variety of working forces , out- reaching all human conception ; and it contradicts at once ...
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... the clearness and precision of your description it failed to give me any such impression ; and the same thing is true of Zöllner's descriptions , which indeed were essentially like 1883. ] 13 Spiritism a Scientific Question .
... the clearness and precision of your description it failed to give me any such impression ; and the same thing is true of Zöllner's descriptions , which indeed were essentially like 1883. ] 13 Spiritism a Scientific Question .
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... give its declarations no practical credence as they go about to find an easier creed and another way of salvation - or of perdition . In this debauchment of faith , that we may not let go thoughtlessly of truths which we need , that ...
... give its declarations no practical credence as they go about to find an easier creed and another way of salvation - or of perdition . In this debauchment of faith , that we may not let go thoughtlessly of truths which we need , that ...
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