University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 26
... Principle of Indeterm- inacy as formulated by Heisenberg . The reader scarcely needs to be reminded that the ancient approach to the subject was entirely different from the modern , and that the ancient view was neither suggested nor ...
... Principle of Indeterm- inacy as formulated by Heisenberg . The reader scarcely needs to be reminded that the ancient approach to the subject was entirely different from the modern , and that the ancient view was neither suggested nor ...
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... Principles ( Book V , chap . xi , sec . 9 : People's Edition 1865 ) to read , " The classing together , for this and other purposes , of women and children , appears to me both indefensible in principle and mischievous in practice ...
... Principles ( Book V , chap . xi , sec . 9 : People's Edition 1865 ) to read , " The classing together , for this and other purposes , of women and children , appears to me both indefensible in principle and mischievous in practice ...
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... principles - the principle of decorum and what we may call the principle of ease . For it was doubtless felt that prose was easier to handle in comic dialogue . Probably , too , prose was felt to be more realistic in letters , in ...
... principles - the principle of decorum and what we may call the principle of ease . For it was doubtless felt that prose was easier to handle in comic dialogue . Probably , too , prose was felt to be more realistic in letters , in ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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