The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... Experience , ' the scientific abstraction from personality has its function and value ; both are expedients of spiritual hygiene in which some patients find relief . But as an account of our scientific procedure this abstraction is not ...
... Experience , ' the scientific abstraction from personality has its function and value ; both are expedients of spiritual hygiene in which some patients find relief . But as an account of our scientific procedure this abstraction is not ...
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... experience . For they are made by man for man that man may live . They are not , therefore , fit objects for idolatry or uncomprehending worship ; but no pains can be too great to render them as good as possible , for the best are ...
... experience . For they are made by man for man that man may live . They are not , therefore , fit objects for idolatry or uncomprehending worship ; but no pains can be too great to render them as good as possible , for the best are ...
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... experience , whatever the ulterior interpre- tation of those facts may prove to be . ' · 6 And so the scientific view cannot ignore it , so long as it professes to account for facts and to account for all of them . The issue , then ...
... experience , whatever the ulterior interpre- tation of those facts may prove to be . ' · 6 And so the scientific view cannot ignore it , so long as it professes to account for facts and to account for all of them . The issue , then ...
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... experience of the British House of Commons . To this post the Viceroy has appointed Mr A. F. Whyte , late M.P. for Perth ; but , at the end of four years , the Presidents both of the Indian Legislative Assembly and of the Provincial ...
... experience of the British House of Commons . To this post the Viceroy has appointed Mr A. F. Whyte , late M.P. for Perth ; but , at the end of four years , the Presidents both of the Indian Legislative Assembly and of the Provincial ...
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... experience and their labour to continuing the work he so worthily began ? Yet it was not his secular but his clerical attainments that brought Hakluyt the honour of interment within the walls of that noble structure , in which as a ...
... experience and their labour to continuing the work he so worthily began ? Yet it was not his secular but his clerical attainments that brought Hakluyt the honour of interment within the walls of that noble structure , in which as a ...
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