Penn Monthly, Volumen7Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1876 |
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... Nature of Light D. Appleton & Co. 245 Quatrefages Natural History of Man , D. Appleton & Co. 79 The Ultimate Generalization C. P. Somerby . 982 Carey Cairns , Prof. SOCIAL SCIENCE AND POLITICAL ECONOMY . Commerce , Christianity and Civ ...
... Nature of Light D. Appleton & Co. 245 Quatrefages Natural History of Man , D. Appleton & Co. 79 The Ultimate Generalization C. P. Somerby . 982 Carey Cairns , Prof. SOCIAL SCIENCE AND POLITICAL ECONOMY . Commerce , Christianity and Civ ...
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... nature . I did not under- stand it myself . It was the result of a simple idea , or rather of a fact of human nature , which was revealed to my feelings , but of which I was far from having a clear consciousness . " Again , he says ...
... nature . I did not under- stand it myself . It was the result of a simple idea , or rather of a fact of human nature , which was revealed to my feelings , but of which I was far from having a clear consciousness . " Again , he says ...
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... natural progression from confused impressions to intelligent ideas : this is , in truth , beyond my power . " It is my effort to remove the imperfections from common school instruction ; to knit it to the power of nature , to the light ...
... natural progression from confused impressions to intelligent ideas : this is , in truth , beyond my power . " It is my effort to remove the imperfections from common school instruction ; to knit it to the power of nature , to the light ...
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... natural sciences , which can never be thoroughly under- stood without illustrations or experiments . Even the elements of mental and moral philosophy are better taught by referring to the consciousness and experience of the pupil than ...
... natural sciences , which can never be thoroughly under- stood without illustrations or experiments . Even the elements of mental and moral philosophy are better taught by referring to the consciousness and experience of the pupil than ...
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... nature , began at the hands of responsible parties . The House Committee on revision of the laws , of which Judge Poland was chairman , took the report up with the full determination to it perfect and enact it into law . Having ...
... nature , began at the hands of responsible parties . The House Committee on revision of the laws , of which Judge Poland was chairman , took the report up with the full determination to it perfect and enact it into law . Having ...
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Página 844 - it will be questioned ; ' when the sun rises, do you not see a round disc of fire, somewhat like a guinea ? ' Oh ! no, no ! I see an innumerable company of the heavenly host, crying : ' Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty ! ' I question not my corporeal eye, any more than I would question a window concerning a sight.
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