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The truth is, the Science of Nature has been already too long made only a work of the Brain and the Fancy:…
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There is scarce any one invention, which this nation has produced in our age, but it has some way or other been…
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The footsteps of Nature are to be trac'd, not only in her ordinary course, but when she seems to be put to…
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For the Members of the Assembly having before their eyes so many fatal Instances of the errors and falshoods, in which the…
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By the help of microscopes, there is nothing so small, as to escape our inquiry; hence there is a new visible world…
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By this the Earth it self, which lyes so near us, under our feet, shews quite a new thing to us, and…
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It is commonly believed that anyone who tabulates numbers is a statistician. This is like believing that anyone who owns a scalpel…
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Most of these Mountains and Inland places whereon these kind of Petrify'd Bodies and Shells are found at present, or have been…
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Science fiction is never about the future, in the same way history is rarely about the past: they're both parable formats for…
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Deliberation, n.: The act of examining one's bread to determine which side it is buttered on.
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If things are not going well with you, begin your effort at correcting the situation by carefully examining the service you are…
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The scientific method of examining facts is not peculiar to one class of phenomena and to one class of workers; it is…
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In judging others a man laboreth in vain; he often erreth, and easily falleth into sin; but in judging and examining himself…
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