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- Errors using inadequate data are much less than those using no data at all.
- The difference between a tool and a machine is not capable of very precise distinction; nor is it necessary, in a popular explanation of those…
- I am inclined to attach some importance to the new system of manufacturing; and venture to throw it out with the hope of its receiving…
- Those from whose pocket the salary is drawn, and by whose appointment the officer was made, have always a right to discuss the merits of…
- Some kinds of nails, such as those used for defending the soles of coarse shoes, called hobnails, require a particular form of the head, which…
- To those who have chosen the profession of medicine, a knowledge of chemistry, and of some branches of natural history, and, indeed, of several other…
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- It is just that we should be grateful, not only to those with whose views we may agree, but also to those… — Aristotle
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