The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen37William Richards Castle (Jr.), Arthur Stanwood Pier Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1929 |
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... tion drift on a compassless sea , and that relativity itself is meaningless unless it is by implication contrasted with something that is absolute . What lends zest to the interminable debate is that it represents a clash of ...
... tion drift on a compassless sea , and that relativity itself is meaningless unless it is by implication contrasted with something that is absolute . What lends zest to the interminable debate is that it represents a clash of ...
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... - plagihedral , one dividing the plane of polariza- tion to the right and the other to the left . In his discourse Pasteur dwelt on the superiority of exact experiment to loose uncontrolled 1928 ] 13 Dogmatism and Doubt.
... - plagihedral , one dividing the plane of polariza- tion to the right and the other to the left . In his discourse Pasteur dwelt on the superiority of exact experiment to loose uncontrolled 1928 ] 13 Dogmatism and Doubt.
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... tion of all things , from the white slave trade to the equal distribution of the natural resources of the United States , Canada , and Brazil be- tween Italy , the Balkans , and Japan — and therefore we failed to get either a working ...
... tion of all things , from the white slave trade to the equal distribution of the natural resources of the United States , Canada , and Brazil be- tween Italy , the Balkans , and Japan — and therefore we failed to get either a working ...
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... tion that all testimony to what are called the phenomena of the occult is insincerity or illusion . So far the modern sage is for the present justified in dogmatizing and in supporting his dogmatism by his in- fluence and with ...
... tion that all testimony to what are called the phenomena of the occult is insincerity or illusion . So far the modern sage is for the present justified in dogmatizing and in supporting his dogmatism by his in- fluence and with ...
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... tion , publish only the Questiones pro modulo discutienda which they purpose either affirmatively or negatively to maintain as respondents , in the disputa- tions , which are by them to be managed . They that peruse the Theses of the ...
... tion , publish only the Questiones pro modulo discutienda which they purpose either affirmatively or negatively to maintain as respondents , in the disputa- tions , which are by them to be managed . They that peruse the Theses of the ...
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