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causes is carried out through a chain of intermediate effects , till they result in the phænomena observed ... For example , invariable antecedence of cause and consequence of effect is laid down by writers on this subject as an ...
causes is carried out through a chain of intermediate effects , till they result in the phænomena observed ... For example , invariable antecedence of cause and consequence of effect is laid down by writers on this subject as an ...
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Effects are proportional to their causes , and causes are measured by their effects . ... may be circumstances in the nature of the cause which may further determine the kind of effect which we must take for the measure of the cause .
Effects are proportional to their causes , and causes are measured by their effects . ... may be circumstances in the nature of the cause which may further determine the kind of effect which we must take for the measure of the cause .
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of cause under that particular condition in which cause and effect are mutual .'- Ibid . We trust Mr. Whewell will believe that we speak in all sin- cerity , and not without diffidence in our own impressions , when we declare that this ...
of cause under that particular condition in which cause and effect are mutual .'- Ibid . We trust Mr. Whewell will believe that we speak in all sin- cerity , and not without diffidence in our own impressions , when we declare that this ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
ART Page | 145 |
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