... between the items of experience are known only by a protracted and precarious process of association. It is to be hoped that we have heard the last of that kind of doctrine. But does it prove what is required in order to be relevant to the analysis... Nature - Side 104redigert av - 1894Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 758 sider
...altered by heat ; while as for its being heated in the barrel, &c., that cannot amount to 40 ( '., for Messner has shown that a bullet traversing dirty...been fully confirmed by Delorme and Laveran. It is to bo hoped that we have heard the last of this unquestionably exaggerated idea of the heating of a bullet.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1878 - 832 sider
...acute, we should observe every piece of brass or steel performing the functions of a locomotive engine. It is to be hoped that we have heard the last of these attempts to make science ridiculous, by calling upon her to support an absurd and impossible... | |
| 1904 - 434 sider
...few decades ago, who carted away the stones that covered it, being paid is. 6rf. per load for them. It is to be hoped that we have heard the last of such bargains. Mounted on a cromleac, WF de V. KANE, in a short address, dealt •with what is known... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1907 - 820 sider
...Another Sign of Peace. How " peaceful penetration " u oiks out in Morocco. This is as it should be, and it is to be hoped that we have heard the last of the mischievous nonsense about the inevitability of a conflict between Germany and England. The Kaiser's... | |
| Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson (bp. of Gloucester) - 1908 - 864 sider
...of those who are responsible for it. It does not touch the case of the Filioque clause at all, and it is to be hoped that we have heard the last of this objection, which was due to an entire misconception of the terms and purpose of the canon, but which... | |
| 1914 - 712 sider
...institutions; and (b) the supply and training of teachers. On the last item more must be said presently. It is to be hoped that we have heard the last of the tendency, at one time somewhat prevalent but greatly reduced of late years, to retain children... | |
| 1871 - 922 sider
...make matches at all, but " arrangements," whereby it is probable that the chances are in their favour. It is to be hoped that we have heard the last of Anglo-American yachting for some time to come. The piece of jplate which was carried ''ff by an ugly... | |
| 1902 - 814 sider
...expense, and most of which are carried on according to the methods most approved of by medical experts. It is to be hoped that we have heard the last of vaccinal . tetanus in America and Canada. Should its presence be noted again, many practitioners will... | |
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