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... things ; ( 2 ) to beware of abstractions ; ( 3 ) to consider motion as some- thing sensible , or at least imaginable ; and to be content with relative measures . ' For the purposes of kinematics no more is needed . On the one hand there ...
... things ; ( 2 ) to beware of abstractions ; ( 3 ) to consider motion as some- thing sensible , or at least imaginable ; and to be content with relative measures . ' For the purposes of kinematics no more is needed . On the one hand there ...
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... thing definite comes of it . The best that can come is the discovery of new phenomena , which without the invention ... things are in principle capable of being observed , even though not yet observed , are often unanswerable except by ...
... thing definite comes of it . The best that can come is the discovery of new phenomena , which without the invention ... things are in principle capable of being observed , even though not yet observed , are often unanswerable except by ...
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... thing worth having . One very important contribu- tion to college history must be mentioned ; he completed the work ... things that have been written on the constitutional history of the medieval university . Thanks to Salter , the only ...
... thing worth having . One very important contribu- tion to college history must be mentioned ; he completed the work ... things that have been written on the constitutional history of the medieval university . Thanks to Salter , the only ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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