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1 1, XXI | right one, but with little progress, since the understanding, 2 1, XXX | labors, yet will no great progress ever be made in science 3 1, XXXI | with mean and contemptible progress.~ 4 1, LXVI | would have made much greater progress. Nor are powers of this 5 1, LXX | matters, but make little progress; and sometimes are full 6 1, LXXIV | drawn from the increase and progress of systems and sciences. 7 1, LXXVII | their fruits, or from their progress, or from the confessions 8 1, LXXVIII| first cause of so meager a progress in the sciences is duly 9 1, LXXX | let no man look for much progress in the sciences — especially 10 1, LXXXI | sciences have made but little progress, which is this. It is not 11 1, LXXXIV | kind of enchantment from progress in the sciences by reverence 12 1, XC | is found adverse to the progress of science. For the lectures 13 1, XCI | Moreover, this kind of progress is not only unrewarded with 14 1, XCII | greatest obstacle to the progress of science and to the undertaking 15 1, XCIV | been unable to make further progress therein, bold doubtless 16 1, XCIV | the opinion that further progress is possible. But if the 17 1, XCIX | without this the hope of progress will not be so good.~CVIII~ 18 1, XCIX | delay and hindrance to the progress of knowledge, I have now 19 1, XCIX | use neither can any great progress be made in the doctrines 20 1, XIII | thought to make greater progress against than with it; because 21 1, XXIV | extinction, does not display the progress of expansion. Boiling water, 22 1, XXIV | far from displaying the progress of expansion that in consequence 23 1, XXXV | or rest at a limit, or progress toward a limit. Now, that 24 1, XLI | nature in their gradual progress. This class of instances