University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 191
... Mind of Newton . In his Principia Newton for the first time laid down those great principles of moving bodies which have ever since been used by man in all his inventions and discoveries . His system of dynamics still pervades all ...
... Mind of Newton . In his Principia Newton for the first time laid down those great principles of moving bodies which have ever since been used by man in all his inventions and discoveries . His system of dynamics still pervades all ...
Page 535
... mind , there is less room for self - activity , because the mind is too much aware of itself . In this joy Nature operates , and she is therefore " a teacher of truth through joy and through gladness " -not a teacher in any ordinary ...
... mind , there is less room for self - activity , because the mind is too much aware of itself . In this joy Nature operates , and she is therefore " a teacher of truth through joy and through gladness " -not a teacher in any ordinary ...
Page 539
... mind habitually to look out of itself for support ; neither these , nor the passions of envy , fear , hatred , despondency , and the rankling of disappointed hopes ... have power to preside over the choice of the young , if the ...
... mind habitually to look out of itself for support ; neither these , nor the passions of envy , fear , hatred , despondency , and the rankling of disappointed hopes ... have power to preside over the choice of the young , if the ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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