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Pagina 107
... called need is more like a greed . Under the head of additional buildings , the scheme pro- poses to seize the building erected in 1830 for the University Printing Press out of its own profits , on a convenient site of 5 acres , and to ...
... called need is more like a greed . Under the head of additional buildings , the scheme pro- poses to seize the building erected in 1830 for the University Printing Press out of its own profits , on a convenient site of 5 acres , and to ...
Pagina 227
... called by Mr. Collins analytic , but by Mr. Spencer himself ' ultimate scientific ideas ' , and in the very first para- graph on the subject of force , this synthetic philoso- pher begins with muscular force versus weight - e.g . in ...
... called by Mr. Collins analytic , but by Mr. Spencer himself ' ultimate scientific ideas ' , and in the very first para- graph on the subject of force , this synthetic philoso- pher begins with muscular force versus weight - e.g . in ...
Pagina 232
... called The Consolations of Truth ' , on Feb. 18 , 1899. His second letter , in answer to what he called Case's careful reply ' , appeared on February 25 . FROM Literature , FEBRUARY 23 , 1899 . Dr. Gairdner , in order to explain the ...
... called The Consolations of Truth ' , on Feb. 18 , 1899. His second letter , in answer to what he called Case's careful reply ' , appeared on February 25 . FROM Literature , FEBRUARY 23 , 1899 . Dr. Gairdner , in order to explain the ...
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