The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 181
... knowledge in reference to events under this category . But there may nevertheless be the best grounds for belief . The domain of demonstrative evidence is quite restricted . The number of truths absolutely known is com- paratively small ...
... knowledge in reference to events under this category . But there may nevertheless be the best grounds for belief . The domain of demonstrative evidence is quite restricted . The number of truths absolutely known is com- paratively small ...
Page 182
... knowledge could not increase . Any alteration of gravity , or the cessation in nature even for a single moment of this great force , is as little apprehended as the annihilation of time or space . The lecturer on chemical science ...
... knowledge could not increase . Any alteration of gravity , or the cessation in nature even for a single moment of this great force , is as little apprehended as the annihilation of time or space . The lecturer on chemical science ...
Page 216
... knowledge and the sources of civilization and government , - ignorant also that they are the springs of man's purest pleas- ure and highest good . As such persons , eager for material results alone , look only to the proximate physical ...
... knowledge and the sources of civilization and government , - ignorant also that they are the springs of man's purest pleas- ure and highest good . As such persons , eager for material results alone , look only to the proximate physical ...
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