The Living Age, 127. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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67. oldal
... knowledge . The one may be called theoretic or scientific knowl- edge ; the other practical , familiar , or im- aginative knowledge . The greatest trial of human nature lies in the difficulty of whatever defence , the fortress is ...
... knowledge . The one may be called theoretic or scientific knowl- edge ; the other practical , familiar , or im- aginative knowledge . The greatest trial of human nature lies in the difficulty of whatever defence , the fortress is ...
70. oldal
... knowledge , He is the one object of knowledge , and that everything we can know , every propo- sition we can frame , relates to Him . It may seem , however , that little is to be gained from giving this unusual sense to the word ...
... knowledge , He is the one object of knowledge , and that everything we can know , every propo- sition we can frame , relates to Him . It may seem , however , that little is to be gained from giving this unusual sense to the word ...
553. oldal
... knowledge in that of the " Challenger " and that to the the ordinary affairs of men , or in some of Arctic seas , have been organized almost the special branches of those affairs , and entirely for general scientific research , to the ...
... knowledge in that of the " Challenger " and that to the the ordinary affairs of men , or in some of Arctic seas , have been organized almost the special branches of those affairs , and entirely for general scientific research , to the ...
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