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Page 113
... minds were preternaturally acute but only in the straitest region . Such scientists will continue to exist , but science ... mind that there are of necessity mediocre men a good many of them in every field . There is however an important ...
... minds were preternaturally acute but only in the straitest region . Such scientists will continue to exist , but science ... mind that there are of necessity mediocre men a good many of them in every field . There is however an important ...
Page 151
... mind could never have developed it unaided by material devices . Libraries and museums are like extensions of our ... minds and tools . This is the only way that one can realize the very life of science , what one might call its own ...
... mind could never have developed it unaided by material devices . Libraries and museums are like extensions of our ... minds and tools . This is the only way that one can realize the very life of science , what one might call its own ...
Page 173
... mind and which is or should be the stuff of history . For in the long run the saints will defeat the sinners ; they may die in the struggle but will share in the vic- tory ( remember my first parable ) . ― In the long run , generous ...
... mind and which is or should be the stuff of history . For in the long run the saints will defeat the sinners ; they may die in the struggle but will share in the vic- tory ( remember my first parable ) . ― In the long run , generous ...
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