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... greater world . But it is the empty things that are vast : things solid are most contracted and lie in little room . And now I have only one favour more to ask ( else injustice to me may perhaps imperil the business itself ) -that men ...
... greater world . But it is the empty things that are vast : things solid are most contracted and lie in little room . And now I have only one favour more to ask ( else injustice to me may perhaps imperil the business itself ) -that men ...
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... greater than that of the sense itself , even when assisted by exquisite instruments ; such experiments , I mean , as are skilfully and artificially devised for the express purpose of determining the point in question . To the immediate ...
... greater than that of the sense itself , even when assisted by exquisite instruments ; such experiments , I mean , as are skilfully and artificially devised for the express purpose of determining the point in question . To the immediate ...
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... greater increase or progress lies in a reconstruction of the sciences . Of this reconstruction the foundation must be laid in natural history , and that of a new kind and gathered on a new principle . For it is in vain that you polish ...
... greater increase or progress lies in a reconstruction of the sciences . Of this reconstruction the foundation must be laid in natural history , and that of a new kind and gathered on a new principle . For it is in vain that you polish ...
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... greater many times over than the subtlety of the senses and understanding ; so that all those specious meditations , speculations , and glosses in which men indulge are quite from the purpose ' , only there is no one by to observe it ...
... greater many times over than the subtlety of the senses and understanding ; so that all those specious meditations , speculations , and glosses in which men indulge are quite from the purpose ' , only there is no one by to observe it ...
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... greater many times over than the subtlety of argu- ment . But axioms duly and orderly formed from particulars easily discover the way to new particulars , and thus render sciences active . XXV . The axioms now in use , having been ...
... greater many times over than the subtlety of argu- ment . But axioms duly and orderly formed from particulars easily discover the way to new particulars , and thus render sciences active . XXV . The axioms now in use , having been ...
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