Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 63
... tion respecting matters of character , quite according as the feeling predisposes to apart from the force of evidence , it can- belief in any shape or favours some par- not be surprising that people's judgments ticular variety of ...
... tion respecting matters of character , quite according as the feeling predisposes to apart from the force of evidence , it can- belief in any shape or favours some par- not be surprising that people's judgments ticular variety of ...
Page 139
... tion of the proofs and in its general re- the problems which each set himself to vision . Before its publication these grau- solve ought fairly to be taken into account wacke rocks had generally been looked in estimating the comparative ...
... tion of the proofs and in its general re- the problems which each set himself to vision . Before its publication these grau- solve ought fairly to be taken into account wacke rocks had generally been looked in estimating the comparative ...
Page 557
... tion , lead to exaggeration of the extremes of heat and cold , or to their diminution ; and this would appear to supply the means of explaining the observed facts , though doubtless the detailed application of the conception will long ...
... tion , lead to exaggeration of the extremes of heat and cold , or to their diminution ; and this would appear to supply the means of explaining the observed facts , though doubtless the detailed application of the conception will long ...
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