History of the Inductive Sciences from the Earliest to the Present TimeAppleton, 1866 |
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... reference to the moon . In whatever manner the solar and lunar motions were intended to be reconciled , the attempt seems alto- gether to have failed , and to have been soon abandoned . The Roman months , both before and after the ...
... reference to the moon . In whatever manner the solar and lunar motions were intended to be reconciled , the attempt seems alto- gether to have failed , and to have been soon abandoned . The Roman months , both before and after the ...
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... reference to the Nebular Hypothesis , they do not belong so properly to Astronomy , in the view here taken of it , as to Cosmogony . If such speculations should acquire any scientific value , we shall have to arrange them among those ...
... reference to the Nebular Hypothesis , they do not belong so properly to Astronomy , in the view here taken of it , as to Cosmogony . If such speculations should acquire any scientific value , we shall have to arrange them among those ...
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... reference to nature herself . They are rather propounded as examples of a truth of a higher kind than any reference to observa- tion can give or can test , and as revelations of principles such as must have prevailed in the mind of the ...
... reference to nature herself . They are rather propounded as examples of a truth of a higher kind than any reference to observa- tion can give or can test , and as revelations of principles such as must have prevailed in the mind of the ...
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OF THE FIRST VOLUME | 44 |
HISTORY OF THE GREEK SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY WITH | 53 |
Primitive Mistake in Greek Physical Philosophy | 60 |
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