| 1884 - 652 lapas
...by the introduction of a spirit of study very different from the disciplinary spirit, — a spirit which, for the lack of a better name, we may call the scientific spirit ; a spirit of sincere and earnest inquiry after knowledge. There is apparently no... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1884 - 668 lapas
...by the introduction of a spirit of study very different from the disciplinary spirit, — a spirit which, for the lack of a better name, we may call the scientific spirit ; a spirit of sincere and earnest inquiry after knowledge. There is apparently no... | |
| 1884 - 660 lapas
...by the introduction of a spirit of study very different from the disciplinary spirit, — a spirit which, for the lack of a better name, we may call the scientific spirit ; a spirit of sincere and earnest inquiry after knowledge. There is apparently no... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 850 lapas
...this by the introduction of a spirit of study very different from the disciplinary spirit, a spirit which for the lack of a better name we may call the scientific spirit ; a spirit of sincere and earnest inquiry after knowledge. It is impossible for words... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 468 lapas
...this by the introduction of a spirit of study very different from the disciplinary spirit, a spirit which for the lack of a better name we may call the scientific spirit ; a spirit of sincere and earnest inquiry after knowledge. It is impossible for words... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 874 lapas
...this by the introduction of a spirit of study very different from the disciplinary spirit, a spirit which for the lack of a better name we may call the scientific spirit ; a spirit of sincere and earnest inquiry after knowledge. It is impossible for words... | |
| Julius E. Olson, Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1906 - 480 lapas
...references to Vinland and adjacent regions. These two sagas are the "Saga of Eric the Red" and another, which, for the lack of a better name, we may call the "Vinland History of the Flat Island Book," but which might well bear the same name as the other. This... | |
| Henry Parker Manning - 1921 - 320 lapas
...OY, and OZ. We should thus determine a fourdimensional space, and the mathematical intelligence, Qt, dwelling therein, would have a new perception of direction,...Since every line whatsoever in "our" space may be rep-mled as belonging to some set of axes, it follows that the "w" direction must be perpendicular... | |
| Robert Gilpin - 1981 - 292 lapas
...progress of all backward countries. "From the universal law of unevenness thus derives another law which for the lack of a better name, we may call the law of combined development -by which we mean a drawing together of the different stages of the journey,... | |
| John Roemer - 1986 - 324 lapas
...backward culture is compelled to make leaps. From the universal law of unevenness thus derives another law which, for the lack of a better name, we may call the law of combined development - by which we mean a drawing together of the different stages of the journey,... | |
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