| Samuel Sharpe - 1850 - 504 pages
...several distinct branches into which Science is now divided, in order to get rid of contradictions and conflicting hypotheses, and thus promote the real advancement of true Science ; and to examine and discuss all supposed scientific results with reference to final causes, and the... | |
| abbé Marie Gabriel - 1857 - 482 pages
...several distinct branches into which Science is now divided, in order to get rid of contradictions and conflicting hypotheses, and thus promote the real advancement of true Science ; and to examine and discuss all supposed scientific results with reference to final causes, and the... | |
| Victoria institute - 1871 - 28 pages
...several distinct branches iuto which Science is now divided, ia order to get rid of contradictions and conflicting hypotheses, and thus promote the real advancement of true Science; and to examine and discuss all supposed scientific results with reference to final causes, and the... | |
| William Forsyth - 1874 - 56 pages
...several distinct branches into which Science is now divided, in order to get rid of contradictions and conflicting hypotheses, and thus promote the real advancement of true Science ; and to examine and discuss all supposed scientific results with reference to final causes, and the... | |
| Charles Maurice Davies - 1874 - 444 pages
...several distinct branches into which Science is now divided, in order to get rid of contradictions and conflicting hypotheses, and thus promote the real advancement of true Science; and to examine and discuss all supposed scientific results with reference to final causes, and the... | |
| John Samuel Phené - 1875 - 60 pages
...several distinct branches into which Science is now divided, in order to get rid of contradictions and conflicting hypotheses, and thus promote the real advancement of true Science ; and to examine and discuss all supposed scientific results with reference to final causes, and the... | |
| George Sylvester Morris - 1875 - 60 pages
...several distinct branches into which Science ia now divided, in order to get rid of contradictions and conflicting hypotheses, and thus promote the real advancement of true Science ; and to examine and discuss all supposed scientific results with reference to final causes, and the... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1877 - 836 pages
...several distinct branches into which Science is now divided, in order to get rid of contradictions and conflicting hypotheses, and thus promote the real advancement of true Science ; and to examine and discuss all supposed scient fie results with reference to final causes, and the... | |
| William Ricketts Cooper - 1877 - 70 pages
...several distinct branches into which Science is now divided, in order to get rid of contradictions and conflicting hypotheses, and thus promote the real advancement of true Science ; and to examine and discuss all supposed scientific results with reference to final causes, and the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1879 - 806 pages
...1831 Royal United Service Institution . 3,283 4,485 36 1847 Institute of Actuaries .... 228 362 68 1877 Institute of Chemistry .... — Iron and Steel...of the scientific societies during the last forty year* has been by no means uniform. In some cases a law is in force for the very purpose of restricting... | |
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