The Quarterly ReviewWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1959 - English literature |
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Page 119
Could anyone who reads Professor W. Heisenberg's The Physicist's Conception
of Nature ( Hutchinson ) remain unmoved by it ? It is surely one of the clearest
and yet most significant books about the whole process of Western science that ...
Could anyone who reads Professor W. Heisenberg's The Physicist's Conception
of Nature ( Hutchinson ) remain unmoved by it ? It is surely one of the clearest
and yet most significant books about the whole process of Western science that ...
Page 371
People did not make themselves black or white but God and nature did . The
Prime Minister of the Federation , Sir Roy Welensky , recently expressed the
Rhodesian government's attitude to the problem by saying : If races wish to mix ,
that is ...
People did not make themselves black or white but God and nature did . The
Prime Minister of the Federation , Sir Roy Welensky , recently expressed the
Rhodesian government's attitude to the problem by saying : If races wish to mix ,
that is ...
Page 478
We can view it as a centripetal : the forces of nature - growth - concentrated
inwards upon the urnform : or we can view it as centrifugal : the power of the urn -
form -spreading outwards into the processes of nature - growth . ' This in practice
is ...
We can view it as a centripetal : the forces of nature - growth - concentrated
inwards upon the urnform : or we can view it as centrifugal : the power of the urn -
form -spreading outwards into the processes of nature - growth . ' This in practice
is ...
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