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... matter wherever matter can actually be observed , but picks and chooses those it will follow . Thus it is obedient as regards the orbits of its electrons , but flatly contumacious as regards the radiation they ought to emit . When to ...
... matter wherever matter can actually be observed , but picks and chooses those it will follow . Thus it is obedient as regards the orbits of its electrons , but flatly contumacious as regards the radiation they ought to emit . When to ...
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... matter ' in perpetually changing configuration . To say this is not to commit the absurdity of denying the immensely important part the classical electronic theory has played in the discovery and investigation of new facts . On the ...
... matter ' in perpetually changing configuration . To say this is not to commit the absurdity of denying the immensely important part the classical electronic theory has played in the discovery and investigation of new facts . On the ...
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... matter , which partly is present to his mind in all manner of conscious perceptions , images , and thought , and partly affects him unconsciously . Of these unconscious elements , some are the familiar sub- conscious motives which enter ...
... matter , which partly is present to his mind in all manner of conscious perceptions , images , and thought , and partly affects him unconsciously . Of these unconscious elements , some are the familiar sub- conscious motives which enter ...
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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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