The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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... natural sciences is empty verbiage , and study of the natural sciences without philosophy is blind . " " when " Physicians make a great error , " said Socrates , in their treatment of bodily ills they separate the soul from the body ...
... natural sciences is empty verbiage , and study of the natural sciences without philosophy is blind . " " when " Physicians make a great error , " said Socrates , in their treatment of bodily ills they separate the soul from the body ...
Page 480
... natural that Great Britain should exert its influence in Canada , it is even more natural that the United States should do so . In the first place , there is the sheer weight of numbers . Canada , with her ten million souls stretched ...
... natural that Great Britain should exert its influence in Canada , it is even more natural that the United States should do so . In the first place , there is the sheer weight of numbers . Canada , with her ten million souls stretched ...
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... natural food which the country produces . I think , from what I have noticed , that they are unusually healthy on that account . " cc You may ask what kind of minerals I am expecting to be found in Labrador . While its iron deposits are ...
... natural food which the country produces . I think , from what I have noticed , that they are unusually healthy on that account . " cc You may ask what kind of minerals I am expecting to be found in Labrador . While its iron deposits are ...
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