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Page 105
... whole , I am inclined to treat it merely as an imperfect D. Taken in that way it will appear that the whole láthe or day of twenty - four hours was divided into night ( N ) and day- light ( D ) , a part of which - from ten to noon - was ...
... whole , I am inclined to treat it merely as an imperfect D. Taken in that way it will appear that the whole láthe or day of twenty - four hours was divided into night ( N ) and day- light ( D ) , a part of which - from ten to noon - was ...
Page 238
... whole the correlation of every difference with all others and with the whole itself must necessarily give rise to a system of true determinations 1 , which are apt to be held distinct from universal laws only because of the current ...
... whole the correlation of every difference with all others and with the whole itself must necessarily give rise to a system of true determinations 1 , which are apt to be held distinct from universal laws only because of the current ...
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... whole of the same order as the development of the solar system or the appearance of life upon the surface of the earth . It is impossible to attribute to finite consciousness the whole development which springs from the linked action of ...
... whole of the same order as the development of the solar system or the appearance of life upon the surface of the earth . It is impossible to attribute to finite consciousness the whole development which springs from the linked action of ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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