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Pàgina 27
... practical importance ) , no one probably will read with indifference the answer of Papebroch to his formidable antagonist : 6 - ' I assure you , ' he says , that the only satisfaction which I ' retain in having written at all on this ...
... practical importance ) , no one probably will read with indifference the answer of Papebroch to his formidable antagonist : 6 - ' I assure you , ' he says , that the only satisfaction which I ' retain in having written at all on this ...
Pàgina 48
... practical details of the branches of art or manufacture whereon they exercise their ingenuity . They attempt to do better than other men , things which they do not know how to do at all . And if , per- chance , some remark be hazarded ...
... practical details of the branches of art or manufacture whereon they exercise their ingenuity . They attempt to do better than other men , things which they do not know how to do at all . And if , per- chance , some remark be hazarded ...
Pàgina 50
... practical or profitable employment . Great mechanical ingenuity they no doubt displayed ; but it was devoted to the construction of instruments adapted to scientific research , some of which , it is true , have since been found of ...
... practical or profitable employment . Great mechanical ingenuity they no doubt displayed ; but it was devoted to the construction of instruments adapted to scientific research , some of which , it is true , have since been found of ...
Pàgina 51
... practical . In science , as in politics , it may be an empty pedantry to recur too constantly to first principles ; but it is worse than pedantry to attempt to do without them . Yet this attempt is made every day by persons who will not ...
... practical . In science , as in politics , it may be an empty pedantry to recur too constantly to first principles ; but it is worse than pedantry to attempt to do without them . Yet this attempt is made every day by persons who will not ...
Pàgina 53
... practical and benevolent tendencies ; which , under the influence of contradiction , became hot and strong enough to absorb all his energies for the pro- duction of a power loom . On the other hand , we hear of a practical manufacturer ...
... practical and benevolent tendencies ; which , under the influence of contradiction , became hot and strong enough to absorb all his energies for the pro- duction of a power loom . On the other hand , we hear of a practical manufacturer ...
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