Studies in Eighteenth-century Culture, Volum 2Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 393 pàgines |
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Pàgina 14
... never conflict with other truth , they held that the sciences were never at war - the phrase is from Edward Jenner . Condorcet , himself a victim of the new nationalism , spoke for all of his generation when he said that The ...
... never conflict with other truth , they held that the sciences were never at war - the phrase is from Edward Jenner . Condorcet , himself a victim of the new nationalism , spoke for all of his generation when he said that The ...
Pàgina 68
... never discover the least analogy between the two sciences ; unless those people suppose , that because the smallest circle hath as many degrees as the largest , therefore the regulation and management of the world require no more ...
... never discover the least analogy between the two sciences ; unless those people suppose , that because the smallest circle hath as many degrees as the largest , therefore the regulation and management of the world require no more ...
Pàgina 218
... never end , as some admirers of Pamela failed to read initially with sufficient care to see that , in fact , Lovelace had converted and repented far more than Mr. B. had ever done , but that Clarissa's marriage to him , long before his ...
... never end , as some admirers of Pamela failed to read initially with sufficient care to see that , in fact , Lovelace had converted and repented far more than Mr. B. had ever done , but that Clarissa's marriage to him , long before his ...
Continguts
THE PROBLEM OF SCIENTIFIC ORDER VERSUS | 33 |
LEONARD EULER SUPREME GEOMETER 17071783 | 51 |
FRENCH OPERA AND THE SPIRIT OF | 97 |
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