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Page 262
... beginning to view with suspicion . It is with wry amusement that one can look back on a slow transition that was beginning to take place from a situation where scientific knowledge was thought to be not absolutely necessary to one in ...
... beginning to view with suspicion . It is with wry amusement that one can look back on a slow transition that was beginning to take place from a situation where scientific knowledge was thought to be not absolutely necessary to one in ...
Page 266
... Beginning with postulation and the ancient search for principles and methods , he could not sidestep Mesopotamian and Egyptian science , in other words , science that was in no sense European . His way with this difficulty was to stress ...
... Beginning with postulation and the ancient search for principles and methods , he could not sidestep Mesopotamian and Egyptian science , in other words , science that was in no sense European . His way with this difficulty was to stress ...
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... beginning of a longer one , and it passes through some extraordinarily rich territory . Fate , the will of God , divination , the presentiment and knowledge of future events , scientific deter- minism , mercantile insurance , the ...
... beginning of a longer one , and it passes through some extraordinarily rich territory . Fate , the will of God , divination , the presentiment and knowledge of future events , scientific deter- minism , mercantile insurance , the ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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