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... things . Many of these speculations of the great philosopher attained to great sublimity , but they can scarcely be said to have reached the dignity of a science until Aris- totle introduced the inductive philosophy . The early Greek ...
... things . Many of these speculations of the great philosopher attained to great sublimity , but they can scarcely be said to have reached the dignity of a science until Aris- totle introduced the inductive philosophy . The early Greek ...
Pagina 90
... things , is known to be subject to the same fixed laws . The full recognition of the truth that all natural laws are ... things are possible with God . That is , to an infinite being all things are possible ; a moment's thought , however ...
... things , is known to be subject to the same fixed laws . The full recognition of the truth that all natural laws are ... things are possible with God . That is , to an infinite being all things are possible ; a moment's thought , however ...
Pagina 206
... things as hu- man honesty , intergrity , and fidelity . Recently there has been this sort of fluctuation in life insurance . A portion of the public have been frightened by the fraudulent opera- tions of a certain class of underwriters ...
... things as hu- man honesty , intergrity , and fidelity . Recently there has been this sort of fluctuation in life insurance . A portion of the public have been frightened by the fraudulent opera- tions of a certain class of underwriters ...
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