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Pagina 120
... object - equally good in its own way is to recognize theology in general as one of the studies of the University , pursued not only by members of the Established Church , but also by Nonconformists , and not only by Christians , but ...
... object - equally good in its own way is to recognize theology in general as one of the studies of the University , pursued not only by members of the Established Church , but also by Nonconformists , and not only by Christians , but ...
Pagina 167
... object ; and its consequences are that they despise their employers , work as much or as little as they please , and ... object , which they also call the standard of life , the trade unionists are now pursuing their second object ...
... object ; and its consequences are that they despise their employers , work as much or as little as they please , and ... object , which they also call the standard of life , the trade unionists are now pursuing their second object ...
Pagina 263
... objects of pure mathematics . Aristotle , the founder both of the metaphysics of things and of the logic of reasoning , was the first to analyse the process of logical abstraction by which the mathematician purifies his object : it is a ...
... objects of pure mathematics . Aristotle , the founder both of the metaphysics of things and of the logic of reasoning , was the first to analyse the process of logical abstraction by which the mathematician purifies his object : it is a ...
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