Science and Life: Aberdeen AdressesE. P. Dutton, 1920 - 229 páginas |
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... ultimate aspirations . The energy evolved by radium spontaneously , however new and wonderful it may be , is yet measurable in current coin . In a single day it approaches in magnitude the energy evolved from a similar weight of any ...
... ultimate aspirations . The energy evolved by radium spontaneously , however new and wonderful it may be , is yet measurable in current coin . In a single day it approaches in magnitude the energy evolved from a similar weight of any ...
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... ultimate destruction of the world by fire , is now at least as probable as the former fate pictured by science , that the world must be steadily cooling , and that it was only a matter of time before it became lifeless and dead . The ...
... ultimate destruction of the world by fire , is now at least as probable as the former fate pictured by science , that the world must be steadily cooling , and that it was only a matter of time before it became lifeless and dead . The ...
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... as a religion , this pride in force as the ultimate arbiter . Christianity for two thousand years has inculcated the opposite creed , but , while largely SCIENCE AND WAR 37 adopted by civilised peoples as the 36 PHYSICAL FORCE.
... as a religion , this pride in force as the ultimate arbiter . Christianity for two thousand years has inculcated the opposite creed , but , while largely SCIENCE AND WAR 37 adopted by civilised peoples as the 36 PHYSICAL FORCE.
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... ultimate arbiter in international quarrels remained unchallenged through the nineteenth century , though a strong , if politically impotent , revulsion against it grew in this country , through the development of a stronger public ...
... ultimate arbiter in international quarrels remained unchallenged through the nineteenth century , though a strong , if politically impotent , revulsion against it grew in this country , through the development of a stronger public ...
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... ultimate cost to the country altogether disproportionate to the private gain . No quicker road to general impoverishment could well be chosen than the treatment habitually accorded in this country to the poor discoverer and inventor ...
... ultimate cost to the country altogether disproportionate to the private gain . No quicker road to general impoverishment could well be chosen than the treatment habitually accorded in this country to the poor discoverer and inventor ...
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