Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 5Devonshire Press, 1872 - Devon (England) List of members in each volume. |
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... nature of their subjects , so are they learning to maintain the scientific nature of their methods . Compare for a moment the learner who is set down to analyse a chemical compound , and the learner who is set down to translate a ...
... nature of their subjects , so are they learning to maintain the scientific nature of their methods . Compare for a moment the learner who is set down to analyse a chemical compound , and the learner who is set down to translate a ...
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... nature are beyond all comparison more simple , and are gradually revealing to us what the scientific procedure ... nature , and that is a knowledge of human nature . This cannot yet be treated as a science ; but its importance is so ...
... nature are beyond all comparison more simple , and are gradually revealing to us what the scientific procedure ... nature , and that is a knowledge of human nature . This cannot yet be treated as a science ; but its importance is so ...
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... nature and high art ! The want of definition in the lights was also , I believe , intentional ; the ignotum pro magnifico enters largely into art . Aerial perspective must always be exaggerated in order to give the effect of distance on ...
... nature and high art ! The want of definition in the lights was also , I believe , intentional ; the ignotum pro magnifico enters largely into art . Aerial perspective must always be exaggerated in order to give the effect of distance on ...
Contents
List of Officers | 5 |
Charles Babbage F R S S S Bastard William | 35 |
What is Grimspound? By G Wareing Ormerod M A F G | 41 |
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