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... interest and significance : namely , that microphysical phenomena follow principles which cannot be inferred from the principles derived from the study of the macrophysical . This result was , at the outset , quite unexpected ; for ...
... interest and significance : namely , that microphysical phenomena follow principles which cannot be inferred from the principles derived from the study of the macrophysical . This result was , at the outset , quite unexpected ; for ...
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... interest in theology or alchemy to be a clear sign of mental decay , he may be reminded that Newton was also engaged at this time in working out the detailed theory of the moon's motions , which is admittedly one of the hardest parts of ...
... interest in theology or alchemy to be a clear sign of mental decay , he may be reminded that Newton was also engaged at this time in working out the detailed theory of the moon's motions , which is admittedly one of the hardest parts of ...
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... interest . In a suit about stolen cattle - perhaps the commonest of early pleas - it was not an insignificant formality that in the Danelaw the cattle them- selves must be delivered to a neutral third party until the end of the process ...
... interest . In a suit about stolen cattle - perhaps the commonest of early pleas - it was not an insignificant formality that in the Danelaw the cattle them- selves must be delivered to a neutral third party until the end of the process ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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