The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... scientific world . If the actions of men may be taken as any test of their convictions , then we have reason for saying this , viz.:—that the province and the inestimable benefit of the litera scripta is that of being a record of truth ...
... scientific world . If the actions of men may be taken as any test of their convictions , then we have reason for saying this , viz.:—that the province and the inestimable benefit of the litera scripta is that of being a record of truth ...
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... scientific thought can dispense with the suggestions , the instruction , the stimulus , the sympathy , the intercourse with mankind on a large scale , which such meetings secure . A fine time of year is chosen , when days are long ...
... scientific thought can dispense with the suggestions , the instruction , the stimulus , the sympathy , the intercourse with mankind on a large scale , which such meetings secure . A fine time of year is chosen , when days are long ...
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... scientific societies , necessarily invest it with the functions of a University ; and that atmosphere of intel- lect , which in a former age hung over Oxford or Bologna or Salamanca , has , with the change of times , moved away to the ...
... scientific societies , necessarily invest it with the functions of a University ; and that atmosphere of intel- lect , which in a former age hung over Oxford or Bologna or Salamanca , has , with the change of times , moved away to the ...
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... scientific bone that has meat on it , eagerly enough ; but if the scientific man comes for a bone or a crust to us , that is another story . What have we publicly done for science ? We are obliged to know what o'clock it is , for the ...
... scientific bone that has meat on it , eagerly enough ; but if the scientific man comes for a bone or a crust to us , that is another story . What have we publicly done for science ? We are obliged to know what o'clock it is , for the ...
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... scientific attainment , as far as to the threshold of that bitter Valley of Humiliation , into which only the wisest and bravest of men can descend , owning themselves forever children , gathering pebbles on a boundless shore . It is of ...
... scientific attainment , as far as to the threshold of that bitter Valley of Humiliation , into which only the wisest and bravest of men can descend , owning themselves forever children , gathering pebbles on a boundless shore . It is of ...
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