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Page v
... example illustrative of the principle here proposed . Their prohibiting the nourishment of meat and the pos- session of ... examples on Morality . Take the case of the " Forty - Seven Rōnins . " These faithful persons were enabled to ...
... example illustrative of the principle here proposed . Their prohibiting the nourishment of meat and the pos- session of ... examples on Morality . Take the case of the " Forty - Seven Rōnins . " These faithful persons were enabled to ...
Page vi
... example of the action of the Energy . Proceeding in this way , it can be shown that all the maxims of ancient sages can not escape from being generalized in this compass , only that they have not yet been arranged systematically . The ...
... example of the action of the Energy . Proceeding in this way , it can be shown that all the maxims of ancient sages can not escape from being generalized in this compass , only that they have not yet been arranged systematically . The ...
Page vii
嘉右衛門·高島, Shigetake Sugiura. water is a most common example ; it has its regular rise and fall , and it might directly follow that the at- mospheric air though invisible to the eye must also be following the same course in its ...
嘉右衛門·高島, Shigetake Sugiura. water is a most common example ; it has its regular rise and fall , and it might directly follow that the at- mospheric air though invisible to the eye must also be following the same course in its ...
Page viii
... be concluded to be synonymous with the science of Physics of the West . Now , the most valuable feature of modern sciences consists in their anticipating any event previous to its occurence . We have a most conspicuous example in the viii.
... be concluded to be synonymous with the science of Physics of the West . Now , the most valuable feature of modern sciences consists in their anticipating any event previous to its occurence . We have a most conspicuous example in the viii.
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... example in the science of Astronomy , which exactly foretells a event to occur after many hundred years . In any other science which can be studied by applying Mathematics , there are found a great many instances of determining the ...
... example in the science of Astronomy , which exactly foretells a event to occur after many hundred years . In any other science which can be studied by applying Mathematics , there are found a great many instances of determining the ...
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