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" ... oppositions of science falsely so called ' — abroad in the world at the present time. And I hope to satisfy you that those who set up their own conceptions of the orderly sequence which they discern in the phenomena of nature, as fixed and determinate... "
Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of ... - Page lxix
by British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1873
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Annual Register, Volume 114

Edmund Burke - 1873 - 696 pages
...nature, as fixed and determinate laws, by which those phenomena not only are within all human eiperience, but always have been, and always must be, invariably...penetrating insight that order has been so far disclosed." As examples of that candour and love of ''the truth as it is in Nature" which characterize the true...
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1872 - 634 pages
...phenomena nut only art within all human experience, but always lem, been, and always must bc. mvariably governed, are really guilty of the intellectual arrogance they condemn in the systems of tile ani'ients, and place themselves in diametrical antagonism to those real p'hilo-ophers by whose...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 75

1872 - 812 pages
...discern in the phenomena of Nature as fixed and determinate laws, by which those phenomena not only are, but always have been, and always must be, invariably...the systems of the ancients, and place themselves in antagonism to those real philosophers by whose grasp and insight that order has been so far disclosed."...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 1

1872 - 806 pages
...discern in the phenomena of Nature as fixed and determinate laws, by which those phenomena not only are, but always have been, and always must be, invariably...the systems of the ancients, and place themselves in antagonism to those real philosophers by whose grasp and insight that order has been so far disclosed....
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 1

1872 - 798 pages
...discern in the phenomena of Nature as fixed and determinate laws, by which those phenomena not only are, but always have been, and always must be, invariably...the systems of the ancients, and place themselves in antagonism to those real philosophers by whose grasp and insight that order has been so far disclosed....
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 28

1885 - 558 pages
...the orderly sequence which they discern in the phenomena of nature, as fixed and determinate laws, by which those phenomena not only are within all human...experience, but always have been and always must be governed, are guilty of the intellectual arrogance they condemn in the systems of the ancients, and...
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Nature, Volume 6

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1872 - 574 pages
...the Orderly Sequence which they discern in the Phenomena of Nature, as fixed and determinate La-vs, by which those phenomena not only are within all Human...experience, but always have been, and always must lie, invariably governed, are really guilty of the Intellectual arrogance they condemn in the Systems...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1873 - 738 pages
...the orderly sequence which they discern in the phenomena of nature, as fixed and determinate laws, by which those phenomena not only are within all human...penetrating insight that order has been so far disclosed." As examples of that candour and love of " the truth as it is in Nature" which characterize the true...
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The Annual Register, Volume 114

Edmund Burke - 1873 - 688 pages
...the orderly sequence which they discern in the phenomena of nature, as fixed and determinate laws, by which those phenomena not only are within all human...penetrating insight that order has been so far disclosed." As examples of that candour and love of " the truth as it is in Nature " which characterize the true...
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1873 - 378 pages
...the orderly sequence which they discern in the phenomena of Nature, as fixed and determinate laws, by which those phenomena not only are within all human...penetrating insight that order has been so far disclosed." As examples of that candour, and love of " the truth as it is in Nature," which characterise the true...
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