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... doubt it is possible that it left one too ready to see both sides of a question , and inclined to become a specialist in generaliza- tions : but I feel no doubt of its supreme value . It used to be said , some years ago , that science ...
... doubt it is possible that it left one too ready to see both sides of a question , and inclined to become a specialist in generaliza- tions : but I feel no doubt of its supreme value . It used to be said , some years ago , that science ...
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... doubt we seem a kind of monster to you , " and I am afraid that in this respect I should be forced reluctantly to ... doubts and fears which paralysed her spouse . But even those who dare , in the face of much evidence , to maintain that ...
... doubt we seem a kind of monster to you , " and I am afraid that in this respect I should be forced reluctantly to ... doubts and fears which paralysed her spouse . But even those who dare , in the face of much evidence , to maintain that ...
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... doubt that it is an art : my predecessor used to refer , in a splendid phrase , to those written by a hirsute and emotional Welshman " which never failed to impress electors with the merits of the candi- date whom he supported . But it ...
... doubt that it is an art : my predecessor used to refer , in a splendid phrase , to those written by a hirsute and emotional Welshman " which never failed to impress electors with the merits of the candi- date whom he supported . But it ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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