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... beginning with Philip of Macedon . But I read with great delight Lang- horne's translation of Plutarch . In English history , beyond the time at which Hume leaves off , I remember reading Burnet's History of his Own Time , though I ...
... beginning with Philip of Macedon . But I read with great delight Lang- horne's translation of Plutarch . In English history , beyond the time at which Hume leaves off , I remember reading Burnet's History of his Own Time , though I ...
Pagina 85
... Beginning with the elements , " to quote substantially his own words spoken in 1843 , " he constructed together with his pupils , so that they felt that they aided in it , the fair fabric of a science with which they became familiar ...
... Beginning with the elements , " to quote substantially his own words spoken in 1843 , " he constructed together with his pupils , so that they felt that they aided in it , the fair fabric of a science with which they became familiar ...
Pagina 266
... beginning to practice it himself . To- gether , they collaborated on Studies in Hysteria which was published in 1895 , the same year that the discovery of the X - ray was announced by Roentgen . Such , in a few words , was the beginning ...
... beginning to practice it himself . To- gether , they collaborated on Studies in Hysteria which was published in 1895 , the same year that the discovery of the X - ray was announced by Roentgen . Such , in a few words , was the beginning ...
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