The Quarterly Review, Bände 268-269William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1937 |
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... nature but , so to say , God's ideas of nature . It is probably true that in science , at least , not every road leads somewhere . He is greatest who is visited oftenest by those ' hunches ' which , in the event , lead to the only right ...
... nature but , so to say , God's ideas of nature . It is probably true that in science , at least , not every road leads somewhere . He is greatest who is visited oftenest by those ' hunches ' which , in the event , lead to the only right ...
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... natures who have shaped the fortunes of the world , we escape our littleness . The riddle of man's nature will remain unsolved . There will be that in him yet which physical laws will fail to explain - that some- thing , whatever it be ...
... natures who have shaped the fortunes of the world , we escape our littleness . The riddle of man's nature will remain unsolved . There will be that in him yet which physical laws will fail to explain - that some- thing , whatever it be ...
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... Nature does clothe our valleys and hillsides with trees , but there are two points to be noted about this . In the first place nature works very slowly , and in the second place nature does not always give us the trees that we want . We ...
... Nature does clothe our valleys and hillsides with trees , but there are two points to be noted about this . In the first place nature works very slowly , and in the second place nature does not always give us the trees that we want . We ...
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