Somerville College Chapel Addresses and Other PapersHeadley, 1962 - 139页 |
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... true sense for the facts , for things as they are , combined with her far - seeing vision of what they might be , her swift sense for the essential , made her a force in all the affairs of the College which we miss at every turn . Human ...
... true sense for the facts , for things as they are , combined with her far - seeing vision of what they might be , her swift sense for the essential , made her a force in all the affairs of the College which we miss at every turn . Human ...
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... true , as I believe it is , that the two things belong together , are intimately bound up with each other . The discipline to which we submit our minds in whatever study we pursue implies a steady , severe control , exercised by each ...
... true , as I believe it is , that the two things belong together , are intimately bound up with each other . The discipline to which we submit our minds in whatever study we pursue implies a steady , severe control , exercised by each ...
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... true man of science sees them . And the instrument of this knowledge , the human mind , has to be trained to act from what he calls adequate ideas ; that is , ideas formed under the guidance of reason , not inadequate ideas , which grow ...
... true man of science sees them . And the instrument of this knowledge , the human mind , has to be trained to act from what he calls adequate ideas ; that is , ideas formed under the guidance of reason , not inadequate ideas , which grow ...
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