History of Civilization in England by Henry Thomas Buckle, כרך 1John W. Parker and Son, 1858 - 854 עמודים |
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... means of gratifying it are also increasing , and that most of the observations which have been made are still preserved ; -when we put all these things together , we may form a faint idea of the immense value of that vast body of facts ...
... means of gratifying it are also increasing , and that most of the observations which have been made are still preserved ; -when we put all these things together , we may form a faint idea of the immense value of that vast body of facts ...
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... means their assemblage of topics has become more diversified , and the mere collection and relative position of parallel facts has occasionally suggested generalizations no traces of which can be found in the earlier literature of ...
... means their assemblage of topics has become more diversified , and the mere collection and relative position of parallel facts has occasionally suggested generalizations no traces of which can be found in the earlier literature of ...
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... means determine what that part shall be .. Thus it is that , in the ordinary march of society , an increasing perception of the regularity of nature destroys the doctrine of Chance , and replaces it by that of Neces- sary Connexion ...
... means determine what that part shall be .. Thus it is that , in the ordinary march of society , an increasing perception of the regularity of nature destroys the doctrine of Chance , and replaces it by that of Neces- sary Connexion ...
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... means certain that consciousness is a faculty ; and some of the ablest thinkers have been of opinion that it is merely a state or condition of the mind.12 Should this turn out to be the case , the argument falls to the ground ; since ...
... means certain that consciousness is a faculty ; and some of the ablest thinkers have been of opinion that it is merely a state or condition of the mind.12 Should this turn out to be the case , the argument falls to the ground ; since ...
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... means the preceding views will be considerably strengthened ; and we shall , at the same time , be able to see what those resources are which have been already employed in elucidating this great subject . That the results actually ...
... means the preceding views will be considerably strengthened ; and we shall , at the same time , be able to see what those resources are which have been already employed in elucidating this great subject . That the results actually ...
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