Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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From individual objects and circumstances , man first induced the materials of knowledge ( genus ) and then proceeded to a knowledge of an abstract truth or principle ( species ) : " These principles are the primary objects of science " ...
From individual objects and circumstances , man first induced the materials of knowledge ( genus ) and then proceeded to a knowledge of an abstract truth or principle ( species ) : " These principles are the primary objects of science " ...
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This view is endorsed in the two major Canadian economic history textbooks of the last 30 years.23 Dales argues that a region will industrialise if it has at least 50 per cent of the material base food , raw materials and power ...
This view is endorsed in the two major Canadian economic history textbooks of the last 30 years.23 Dales argues that a region will industrialise if it has at least 50 per cent of the material base food , raw materials and power ...
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Twentieth century metallurgy and industrial chemistry increasingly relied on electricity as a material input in electrolytic methods , as a source of power to drive machinery , and as a source of heat to transform materials .
Twentieth century metallurgy and industrial chemistry increasingly relied on electricity as a material input in electrolytic methods , as a source of power to drive machinery , and as a source of heat to transform materials .
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