It is the nature of an hypothesis, when once a man has conceived it, that it assimilates every thing to itself, as proper nourishment; and, from the first moment of your begetting it, it generally grows the stronger by every thing you see, hear, read,... Edinburgh Medical Journal - الصفحة 1381890عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Laurence Sterne - 1804 - عدد الصفحات: 374
...soncomes foremost into the world, provided all goes right after; and his cerebellum escapes uncrushed ? It is the nature of an hypothesis, when once a man has conceived it,that it assimilates every thing to itself as proper nourishment ; and from the first moment of your... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - عدد الصفحات: 528
...comes foremost into the world, provided all goes right after, and his cerebellum escapes uncrushed? It is the nature of an hypothesis, when once a man has conceived it, that it assimilates every tiiing to itself, as proper nourishment ; and, from the first moment of your begetting it, it... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1813 - عدد الصفحات: 408
...comes foremost into the world, provided all goes right after, and his cerebellum escapes uncrushed ? It is the nature of an hypothesis, when once a man has conceived it, that it assimilates every thing to itself, as proper nourishment; and, from the first moment of your begetting it, it generally... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1816 - عدد الصفحات: 304
...It is the nature of an hypothesis, when onee a man has eoneeived it, that it assimilates every thing to itself as proper nourishment ; and from the first moment of your hegetting it, it generally grows the stronger hy every thing you see, hear, read, or understand. —... | |
| 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 1112
...with Sterne, notwithstanding every endeavour of the propounder of a theory to the contrary, that " it is the nature of an hypothesis when once a man has conceived it, that it assimilates every thing to itself as proper nourishment; and, from the first moment of our begetting it, it generally... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 768
...comes foremost into the world, provided all goes right after, and his cerebellum escapes uncrushed ? It is the nature of an hypothesis, when once a man has conceived it, that it assimilates every thing to itself as proper nourishment ; and from • The Author is here twice mistaken ; —... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 762
...comes foremost into the world, provided all goes right after, and his cerebellum escapes uncrushed ? h delight inexpressible ! — ' Stay, sir,' said he, ' I do not mean attempting to thank every thing to itself as proper nourishment ; and from the first moment of your begetting it, it generally... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 764
...Trinecavclliut,— from the too great tude of the names. 52 THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY. the first moment of your begetting it, it generally grows the stronger by every thing you see, hear, read, or understand. — This is of great use. When my father, was gone... | |
| John Bell, Sir Charles Bell - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 582
...inject our alkaline water into it with but little distress to the patient. Though " it is, no doubt, the nature of an hypothesis, when once a man has conceived it, that it assimilates every thing to itself as proper nourishment ; and from the first moment of your begetting it, it generally... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1830 - عدد الصفحات: 432
...comes foremost into the world, provided all goes right after, and his cerebellum escapes uncrushed t It is the nature of an hypothesis, when once a man has conceived it, that it assimilates every thing to itself, as proper nourishment ; and from the first moment of your begetting it, it generally... | |
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