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... material objects as build- ings , statues , paintings , furniture , instruments and tools of every description , and such immaterial things as artistic and scientific methods , ideals , hopes , fears and prejudices . They represent the ...
... material objects as build- ings , statues , paintings , furniture , instruments and tools of every description , and such immaterial things as artistic and scientific methods , ideals , hopes , fears and prejudices . They represent the ...
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George Sarton. was as unprofitable in a material way and hence as genteel as that of Greek , while the very mention of chemistry would have made them shudder with horror . To be sure the man who studied chemistry with no thought but of ...
George Sarton. was as unprofitable in a material way and hence as genteel as that of Greek , while the very mention of chemistry would have made them shudder with horror . To be sure the man who studied chemistry with no thought but of ...
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... material world , and one who had been given time to drink the cup of disillusion to the very dregs . Said Napoleon to his henchman Fontanes ( could that pusillanimous creature understand him ? ) " Do you know what I wonder at more than ...
... material world , and one who had been given time to drink the cup of disillusion to the very dregs . Said Napoleon to his henchman Fontanes ( could that pusillanimous creature understand him ? ) " Do you know what I wonder at more than ...
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