| James Joseph Walsh - 1907 - 660 pages
..."I know of only one person who deserves praise for his work in experimental philosophy, for he does not care for the discourses of men and their wordy...in the evening twilight, this man contemplates in all their brilliancy because he is a master of experiment. Hence, he knows all natural science whether... | |
| 1907 - 728 pages
..."I know of only one person who deserves praise for his work in experimental philosophy, for he does not care for the discourses of men and their wordy warfare, but quietly and dili- x gently pursues the works of wisdom. Therefore, what others grope after blindly, as bats in... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1908 - 462 pages
..."I know of only one person who deserves praise for his work in experimental philosophy, for he does not care for the discourses of men and their wordy warfare, but quietly and diligently pursues the work of wisdom. Therefore, what others grope after blindly, as bats in the evening twilight, this man... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1909 - 540 pages
...“I know of only one person who deserves praise for his work in experimental philosophy, for he does not care for the discourses of men and their wordy...in the evening twilight, this man contemplates in all their brilliancy because he is a master of experiment. Hence, he knows all natural science whether... | |
| Michael Francis O'Reilly (in religion Potamian), James Joseph Walsh - 1909 - 438 pages
...praise for his work in experimental philosophy, because he does not care for the discourses of men or their wordy warfare, but quietly and diligently pursues the works of wisdom. Therefore it is that what others grope after blindly, as bats in the evening twilight, this man contemplates... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1912 - 460 pages
..."I know of only one person who deserves praise for his work in experimental philosophy, for he does not care for the discourses of men and their wordy warfare, but quietly and diligently pursues the work of wisdom. Therefore, what others grope after blindly, as bats in the evening twilight, this man... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1920 - 262 pages
..."I know of only one person who deserves praise for his work in experimental philosophy, for he does not care for the discourses of men and their wordy...this man contemplates in their brilliancy, because he is a master of experiment. Hence, he knows all of natural science, whether pertaining to medicine and... | |
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