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Pagina 101
... causes . There , also , he had faith sufficient to move mountains , and did sometimes move mountains . He did not lightly resolve . He came to no hasty conclusion , but when he had convinced himself that a cause was right , it engrossed ...
... causes . There , also , he had faith sufficient to move mountains , and did sometimes move mountains . He did not lightly resolve . He came to no hasty conclusion , but when he had convinced himself that a cause was right , it engrossed ...
Pagina 102
... cause or some person . If so , let him take heart , in however small a minority he may be , by remembering how mighty a strength was Glad- stone's power of faith . His next great force lay in his in- dustry . I do not know if the aspers ...
... cause or some person . If so , let him take heart , in however small a minority he may be , by remembering how mighty a strength was Glad- stone's power of faith . His next great force lay in his in- dustry . I do not know if the aspers ...
Pagina 104
... cause of evolution is only likely to be perma- nent in so far as it follows the lines previously laid down by Lamarck ; on the other hand the recognition by Darwin of the validity of the " La- marckian factors " is looked upon as a ...
... cause of evolution is only likely to be perma- nent in so far as it follows the lines previously laid down by Lamarck ; on the other hand the recognition by Darwin of the validity of the " La- marckian factors " is looked upon as a ...
Pagina 106
... cause of scientific progress if the more elastic views of creation pro- fessed by St. Augustine , and at least uncondemned by St. Thomas , had pre- vailed . That they did not do so in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries cannot ...
... cause of scientific progress if the more elastic views of creation pro- fessed by St. Augustine , and at least uncondemned by St. Thomas , had pre- vailed . That they did not do so in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries cannot ...
Pagina 108
... cause of sober science . He therefore committed himself to what Osborn calls 1 the extreme position of recommending naturalists to confine themselves sole- ly to the exposition of positive facts without attempting to draw from them ...
... cause of sober science . He therefore committed himself to what Osborn calls 1 the extreme position of recommending naturalists to confine themselves sole- ly to the exposition of positive facts without attempting to draw from them ...
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