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... complete transmission of elements from , say , Egypt to Hellas . This is partly due to the revo- lutionary events which occurred about the beginning of the first millennium ; these events were probably connected with the early use of ...
... complete transmission of elements from , say , Egypt to Hellas . This is partly due to the revo- lutionary events which occurred about the beginning of the first millennium ; these events were probably connected with the early use of ...
Page 165
... complete ; noth- ing is ever complete and perfect in this world , but the traditions of justice and goodness which survived were sufficient to preserve culture and hand it on to the following generations and finally to us . In the long ...
... complete ; noth- ing is ever complete and perfect in this world , but the traditions of justice and goodness which survived were sufficient to preserve culture and hand it on to the following generations and finally to us . In the long ...
Page 168
... is the emulation a more complete collaboration than in the case of science . The competition is as intense among men of science as among any other men , but ned . f ef- and nan -nts not ish ept 168 THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
... is the emulation a more complete collaboration than in the case of science . The competition is as intense among men of science as among any other men , but ned . f ef- and nan -nts not ish ept 168 THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
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