Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... universe . For this reason the English concept of universal order and harmony was far less mechanistic and rigid than that of Continental Europe . Boyle , Newton , and Ray were profoundly pious men . Boyle even founded and endowed a ...
... universe . For this reason the English concept of universal order and harmony was far less mechanistic and rigid than that of Continental Europe . Boyle , Newton , and Ray were profoundly pious men . Boyle even founded and endowed a ...
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... universe . The departed mother happy soul ! - can quench her ' eager Intellectual Thirst , / With Copious Draughts of Science infinite . " This peculiar enthusiasm for posthumous studies of the universe becomes somewhat more ...
... universe . The departed mother happy soul ! - can quench her ' eager Intellectual Thirst , / With Copious Draughts of Science infinite . " This peculiar enthusiasm for posthumous studies of the universe becomes somewhat more ...
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... universe ! ' Theocles presses home this point with much eloquence , and then turns to the world of moral values . If we inquire properly into the moral world , ' we should then see beauty and decorum here , as well as elsewhere in ...
... universe ! ' Theocles presses home this point with much eloquence , and then turns to the world of moral values . If we inquire properly into the moral world , ' we should then see beauty and decorum here , as well as elsewhere in ...
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