The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 1R. Carter, 1841 |
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... reasoning which often brings the most weighty and important discoveries in its train . It is well to consider how much can be achieved by mathematics in this process , and how distinct its part is from that of wide and distant ...
... reasoning which often brings the most weighty and important discoveries in its train . It is well to consider how much can be achieved by mathematics in this process , and how distinct its part is from that of wide and distant ...
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... reasoning , truths are educed from these data . It matters not whether they be the elements of some terrestrial survey , or the observed elements of some distant planet that have been committed to a formula , and made over to the ...
... reasoning , truths are educed from these data . It matters not whether they be the elements of some terrestrial survey , or the observed elements of some distant planet that have been committed to a formula , and made over to the ...
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... reasoning , they are brought out in their own distinct individuality to view . And thus it is , that though it needs a new observation to tell us of that before unknown and existent object the Georgium Sidus -it needs not a new ...
... reasoning , they are brought out in their own distinct individuality to view . And thus it is , that though it needs a new observation to tell us of that before unknown and existent object the Georgium Sidus -it needs not a new ...
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... reasoning . When he lifts himself to the contemplation of them , he enters on the confines of a science distinct from the former , though comprehended with it under the general title of Natural Philosophy - even what may be called the ...
... reasoning . When he lifts himself to the contemplation of them , he enters on the confines of a science distinct from the former , though comprehended with it under the general title of Natural Philosophy - even what may be called the ...
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... reasoning on what has been termed necessary existence , and the incompatibility of this necessary existence with the qualities of matter to be relics of the mere verbal logic of the schools , as little capable of producing conviction as ...
... reasoning on what has been termed necessary existence , and the incompatibility of this necessary existence with the qualities of matter to be relics of the mere verbal logic of the schools , as little capable of producing conviction as ...
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