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" The man of science, in fact, simply uses with scrupulous exactness the methods which we all, habitually and at every moment, use carelessly... "
The Diagnostics of Internal Medicine: A Clinical Treatise Upon the ... - Page 4
by Glentworth Reeve Butler - 1902 - 1059 pages
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Suggestions on Academical Organisation with Especial Reference to Oxford

Mark Pattison - 1868 - 388 pages
...are practised by every individual in the humblest and commonest affairs of life. The man of science simply uses with scrupulous exactness the methods...all habitually, and at every moment, use carelessly " ( Westminster Review, April 1861, article by Mr. Herbert Spencer). Hence no reception of truths as...
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Lay sermons, addresses and reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - Science - 1870 - 400 pages
...thereon, differ in any way, in kind, from that by which Adams and Leverrier discovered a new planet. The man of science, in fact, simply uses with scrupulous...all, habitually and at every moment, use carelessly ; and the man of business must as much avail himself of the scientific method — must be as truly...
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Principles of Rhetoric ...

Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 336 pages
...inkstand thereon, differ in any way from that by which Adams and Leverrier discovered a new planet. The man of science, in fact, simply uses with scrupulous...all habitually and at every moment use carelessly." 2 " The validity of the argument, when constructed, depends 1 Induction is "the process of collecting...
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The Art of Speech ...

Luther Tracy Townsend - Oratory - 1881 - 272 pages
...inkstand thereon, differ in any way from that by which Adams and Leverrier discovered a new planet. The man of science, in fact, simply uses with scrupulous...habitually, and at every moment, use carelessly." NOTE LI. (Page 221.) Says Whately : " A moderate portion of common sense will enable any one to perceive,...
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Complete Rhetoric

Alfred Hix Welsh - English language - 1885 - 364 pages
...inkstand thereon, differ in any way from that by which Adams and Leverrier discovered a new planet. The man of science, in fact, simply uses with scrupulous...all habitually and at every moment use carelessly. Scientific discourse being' addressed principally to the understanding, its formal requirements are...
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Paragraph-writing

Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - English language - 1893 - 312 pages
...differ in any way from that by which Adams and Leverrier discovered a new planet. [Topic repeated] The man of science, in fact, simply uses with scrupulous...all habitually and at every moment use carelessly. — Huxley : Lay Sermons, p. 78. Develop by illustration and explanation the topic-sentences given...
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The Principles of Rhetoric and Their Application

Adams Sherman Hill - English language - 1893 - 324 pages
...Adams and Leverrier discovered a new planet. The man of science, in fact, simply uses with scrupjilous exactness the methods which we all habitually and at every moment use carelessly." 2 " The validity of the argument, when constructed, depends 1 Induction is "the process of collecting...
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The Principles of Rhetoric

Adams Sherman Hill - English language - 1895 - 460 pages
...thereon, differ in any way, in kind, from that by which Adams and Leverrier discovered a new planet. " The man of science, in fact, simply uses with scrupulous...which we all, habitually and at every moment, use carelessly."2 1 Hnxley: Introductory Science Primer. 2 Ibid.: Lay Sermons; On the Educational Value...
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Science and Education: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - Education - 1896 - 474 pages
...thereon, differ in any way, in kind, from that by which Adams and Leverrier discovered a new planet. The man of science, in fact, simply uses with scrupulous...all, habitually and at every moment, use carelessly ; and the man of business must as much avail himself of the scientific method — must be as truly...
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Paragraph-writing: A Rhetoric for Colleges

Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denny, Joseph Villiers Denney - English language - 1909 - 494 pages
...differ in any way from that by which Adams and Leverrier discovered a new planet. [Topic repeated] The man of science, in fact, simply uses with scrupulous...exactness the methods which we all habitually and at eveiy moment use carelessly. — Huxley : Lay Sermons, p. 78. A country may be overrun by an armed...
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