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Pagina 7
... mind encased in a body which can reach only a few brief inches , the astronomer has , neverthe- less , projected his mind into the endless infinity of space so that he can tell with certainty the mass of some huge sun so far away that ...
... mind encased in a body which can reach only a few brief inches , the astronomer has , neverthe- less , projected his mind into the endless infinity of space so that he can tell with certainty the mass of some huge sun so far away that ...
Pagina 8
... mind moves from point to point , that one realizes his presentation is indicative of remarkable skill in collect- ing the facts , presenting them and thereafter drawing a logical conclusion from them . I think perhaps the best test of ...
... mind moves from point to point , that one realizes his presentation is indicative of remarkable skill in collect- ing the facts , presenting them and thereafter drawing a logical conclusion from them . I think perhaps the best test of ...
Pagina 64
... mind in our world has been trained up from childhood in a superstition of any kind , it will never be possible for that mind , in its maturity , to examine sincerely , dispassion- ately and conscientiously any evidence or any ...
... mind in our world has been trained up from childhood in a superstition of any kind , it will never be possible for that mind , in its maturity , to examine sincerely , dispassion- ately and conscientiously any evidence or any ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Copyright | |
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