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Pàgina 149
... direct proof , and incapable of being moulded into a definition . The abstract idea looms before us , but escapes before we can grasp it . Nor can we shelter our ignorance under any of the various terms used by philosophers to designate ...
... direct proof , and incapable of being moulded into a definition . The abstract idea looms before us , but escapes before we can grasp it . Nor can we shelter our ignorance under any of the various terms used by philosophers to designate ...
Pàgina 152
... the research , with the especial object of bringing Gravity into some direct relation with the other forms of force , but hitherto in vain . And we are compelled still to abide in 152 Jan. Laugel's Problems of Nature and Life .
... the research , with the especial object of bringing Gravity into some direct relation with the other forms of force , but hitherto in vain . And we are compelled still to abide in 152 Jan. Laugel's Problems of Nature and Life .
Pàgina 154
... direct and explicit in the relation of antecedents and effects . And there is none of which we have so clear a knowledge through the consciousness of our own powers . Man feels that he has a will ; he knows that his phy- sical and moral ...
... direct and explicit in the relation of antecedents and effects . And there is none of which we have so clear a knowledge through the consciousness of our own powers . Man feels that he has a will ; he knows that his phy- sical and moral ...
Pàgina 164
... direct connexion between the force of gravitation and the elec- tric power ; but he failed in finding any experimental proof of this hypothesis , and avowed the failure . But before hurrying to the theory of a new and special power ( a ...
... direct connexion between the force of gravitation and the elec- tric power ; but he failed in finding any experimental proof of this hypothesis , and avowed the failure . But before hurrying to the theory of a new and special power ( a ...
Pàgina 165
... direct and reflected waves of Light and Heat ; and itself physically neces- sary for such transmission . While forced to call this medium imponderable , its materiality must be inferred from the very nature of the functions it performs ...
... direct and reflected waves of Light and Heat ; and itself physically neces- sary for such transmission . While forced to call this medium imponderable , its materiality must be inferred from the very nature of the functions it performs ...
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