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... called practical and elementary books on the subject . The more closely organ- ized becomes the discourse process in thought , the more efficient becomes the theory in practice . It would be strange indeed if theory and practice ...
... called practical and elementary books on the subject . The more closely organ- ized becomes the discourse process in thought , the more efficient becomes the theory in practice . It would be strange indeed if theory and practice ...
Page ix
... called a revision of the former . The spirit of scientific coördination , however , which prompted the old is the ruling spirit in the new , so that I can say now as I did then : : - " Whatever the result of the effort , this book has ...
... called a revision of the former . The spirit of scientific coördination , however , which prompted the old is the ruling spirit in the new , so that I can say now as I did then : : - " Whatever the result of the effort , this book has ...
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... called a word , if the parts are fixed ; if movable , a phrase . The very same language form put in relation to the three elements of a thought , subject , predicate , and copula , is classed as a sentence ; and if studied in relation ...
... called a word , if the parts are fixed ; if movable , a phrase . The very same language form put in relation to the three elements of a thought , subject , predicate , and copula , is classed as a sentence ; and if studied in relation ...
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... called for ; but the temptation to get into the foreground of the discussion must be silenced . It is a safe rule ... called upon to give an account of himself , the case is different ; for then he is the theme of the discourse . But ...
... called for ; but the temptation to get into the foreground of the discussion must be silenced . It is a safe rule ... called upon to give an account of himself , the case is different ; for then he is the theme of the discourse . But ...
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Arnold Tompkins. guard themselves most are least apt to be called upon for self - explanation . Instead of uttering the thought for the mind ad- dressed , as the law of purpose requires , consciously or unconsciously , the language and ...
Arnold Tompkins. guard themselves most are least apt to be called upon for self - explanation . Instead of uttering the thought for the mind ad- dressed , as the law of purpose requires , consciously or unconsciously , the language and ...
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