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" ... the great majority of mankind at any rate. And here, I confess, I part company with the friends of physical science, with whom up to this point I have been agreeing. In differing from them, however, I wish to proceed with the utmost caution and diffidence.... "
The British Quarterly Review - Página 26
editado por - 1886
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen36;Volumen99

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1882 - 920 páginas
...however, 1 wish to proceed with the utmost caution and diffidence. The smallness of my acquaintance with the disciplines of natural science is ever before my mind, and I am fearful of doing them injustice. The ability of the partisans of natural science makes them formidable persons to contradict....
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volumen36;Volumen99

1882 - 884 páginas
...them, however, I wish to proceed with the utmost caution and diidence. The smallness of my acquaintance with the disciplines of natural science is ever before my mind, and I am fearful of doing them injustice. Tht ability of the partisans of natural science makes them formidable persons to contradict....
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The Nineteenth Century, Volumen12

1882 - 1050 páginas
...however, I wish to proceed with the utmost caution and diffidence. The smallness of my acquaintance with the disciplines of natural science is ever before my mind, and I am fearful of doing them injustice. The ability of the partisans of natural science makes them formidable persons to contradict....
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Discourses in America, Tema 13

Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 234 páginas
...however, I wish to proceed with the utmost caution and diffidence. The smallness of my own acquaintance with the disciplines of natural science is ever before...and pugnacity of the partisans of natural science makes them formidable persons to contradict. The tone of tentative inquiry, which befits a being of...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen21

1882 - 900 páginas
...however, I wish to proceed with the utmost caution and diffidence. The smallness of my acquaintance with the disciplines of natural science is ever before my mind, and I am fearful of doing them injustice. The ability of the partisans of natural science makes them formidable persons to contradict....
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Discourses in America

Matthew Arnold - 1896 - 238 páginas
...to pro\ V* . »" ceed with the utmost caution and diffidence. The smallness of my own acquaintance with the disciplines of natural science is ever before...make them formid|able persons to contradict. The tone tentative inquiry, which befits a being of dim faculties and bounded knowledge, is the tone I would...
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Selections from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 464 páginas
...of my own acquaintance with the disciplines of natural science is ever before my mind, and I am 25 fearful of doing these disciplines an injustice. The...them formidable persons to contradict. The tone of tenative inquiry, which befits a being of dim faculties and bounded knowledge, is the tone I 30 would...
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Selections from the Prose Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1897 - 460 páginas
...however, I wish to proceed with the utmost caution and diffidence. The smallness of my own acquaintance with the disciplines of natural science is ever before my mind, and I am 25 fearful of doing these disciplines an injustice. The ability and pugnacity of the partisans of natural...
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Specimens of Exposition and Argument

1908 - 390 páginas
...however, I wish to proceed with 15 the utmost caution and diffidence. The smallness of my own acquaintance with the disciplines of natural science is ever before...pugnacity of the partisans of natural science make them 20 formidable persons to contradict. The tone of tentative inquiry, which befits a being of dim faculties...
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Thoughts on Education: Chosen from the Writings of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1912 - 320 páginas
...however, I wish to proceed with the utmost caution and diffidence. The smallness of my own acquaintance with the disciplines of natural science is ever before...and pugnacity of the partisans of natural science makes them formidable persons to contradict. The tone of tentative enquiry, which befits a being of...
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