... exemplary.' I felt it so, the first time I saw the miracle, as it appeared to me; but I thought so much more, a year or two after, when a lady, to whom he had sacrificed some very precious time, on the supposition that she understood as much as she... An Introduction to General Logic - 260. oldalszerző: Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones - 1892 - 283 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 468 oldal
...precious time, on the supposition that she understood as much as she assumed to do, finished by saying, 'Now, Mr. Babbage, there is only one thing more that...question in wrong, will the answer come out right?' All time and attention devoted to lady examiners of his machine, from that time forward, 1 regarded... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 652 oldal
...precious time, on the supposition that she understood as much as she assumed to do, finished by saying " Now, Mr. Babbage, there is only one thing more that...question in wrong, will the answer come out right ? " All time and attention devoted to lady examiners of his machine, from that timo forward, I regarded... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 468 oldal
...precious time, on the supposition that she understood as much as she assumed to do, finished by saying, 'Now, Mr. Babbage, there is only one thing more that...question in wrong, will the answer come out right?' All time and attention devoted to lady examiners of his machine, from that time forward, 1 regarded... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 451 oldal
...on the supposition that she understood as much as she assumed to do, finished by saying, ']S T ow, Mr. Babbage, there is only one thing more that I want...question in wrong, will the answer come out right ?' All time and attention devoted to lady examiners of his machine, from that time forward, I regarded... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1877 - 630 oldal
...supposition that she understood as much as she assumed to do, finished by saying " Now, Mr. Eabbage, there is only one thing more that I want to know....question in wrong, will the answer come out right?" All time and attention devoted to lady examiners of his machine, from that time forward, I regarded... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1880 - 370 oldal
...; but because the one is rich, he keeps a coach, and because the other is poor, he walks afoot." 5. In Harriet Martineau's Autobiography (vol. ip 355)...detailed reasons for thinking so, and reconcile them «M& the fact that false premises may give a true coitf'"5*9*6. Explain and illustrate the Aristotelian... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1896 - 344 oldal
...; but because the one is rich, he keeps a coach, and because the other is poor, he walks afoot.' 5. In Harriet Martineau's Autobiography (vol. ip 355)...thinking so, and reconcile them with the fact that false premises may give a true conclusion. 6. Explain and illustrate the Aristotelian saying : Ex veris fieri... | |
| Fabian Franklin - 1908 - 364 oldal
...the party when Mr. Babbage had finished, " but there is one thing I am not quite sure I understand. If you put the question in wrong, will the answer come out right?" But it is time that this talk should be brought to a conclusion. After all there is little to be said... | |
| Theodora Bosanquet - 1927 - 298 oldal
...who was heard to say, after examining the machine, " Now, Mr. Babbage, there is just one thing more I want to know. If you put the question in wrong, will the answer come out right ? " Harriet was not amused. " All time and attention devoted to lady examiners of his machine, from... | |
| Anthony Hyman - 1985 - 348 oldal
...understood as much as she assumed to do, finished by saying, 'Now, Mr. Babbage, there is only one thing that I want to know. If you put the question in wrong, will the answer come out right ?' All time and attention devoted to lady examiners of his machine, from that time forward I regarded... | |
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