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1 1, XXX | progress ever be made in science by means of anticipations; 2 1, XXXI | any great advancement in science from the superinducing and 3 1, XLIV | principles and axioms in science, which by tradition, credulity, 4 1, LXIX | error and the curse of all science. Of these things, however, 5 1, LXX | they seek to educe some science or theory from their experiments, 6 1, LXXXI | all the multitude court science with honest affection and 7 1, LXXXII| wonder that the course of science is not yet wholly run, seeing 8 1, LXXXVI| form and plan of a perfect science. But the first and most 9 1, XC | adverse to the progress of science. For the lectures and exercises 10 1, XCI | enough to check the growth of science that efforts and labors 11 1, XCII | obstacle to the progress of science and to the undertaking of 12 1, XCVII | except in a new birth of science; that is, in raising it 13 1, XCIX | the Greeks (when natural science was perhaps more flourishing, 14 1, XCIX | or first principles of science. Taking the truth of these 15 1, XCIX | anything, to true and active science. Nor have I forgotten that 16 1, XXVII | of any serious use toward science. Such things indeed serve 17 1, XXVII | instances in the axioms of science is deserving of notice. 18 1, XLVIII| small portion of natural science is sketched out. I do not, 19 1, LII | in matter; so that this science flows not merely from the