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... nature studies sprang up in some freedom ; and in its univer- sities free thought and natural knowledge made no little progress . Medicine , especially on its surgical side , was vindicating the method of progress from facts to facts ...
... nature studies sprang up in some freedom ; and in its univer- sities free thought and natural knowledge made no little progress . Medicine , especially on its surgical side , was vindicating the method of progress from facts to facts ...
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... nature — not to alter human nature . To them didactic verse savours neither of poetry , nor wit , nor invention : psychological truth in poetry is their heart's desire . It is natural that Shakespeare will fare very differently at their ...
... nature — not to alter human nature . To them didactic verse savours neither of poetry , nor wit , nor invention : psychological truth in poetry is their heart's desire . It is natural that Shakespeare will fare very differently at their ...
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... nature ; par conséquent il cherche s'il y a , dans la nature , de la pensée , de la vie , de la création . Réussit - il jamais complètement à ramener les données de l'expérience à des quantités , les phénomènes de la nature à des ...
... nature ; par conséquent il cherche s'il y a , dans la nature , de la pensée , de la vie , de la création . Réussit - il jamais complètement à ramener les données de l'expérience à des quantités , les phénomènes de la nature à des ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶs | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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