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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with Introduction and Notes Edited

By: Charles W. Eliot

... putting it down in writing. Hereby, too, I shall indulge the inclination so natural in old men, to be talking of themselves and their own past action... ...lities for study. He was of opinion that it was improper, and that they were naturally unequal to it. I took the contrary side, perhaps a little for d... ...to it. I took the contrary side, perhaps a little for dispute’s sake. He was naturally more eloquent, had a ready plenty of words; and sometimes, as I... ...and, leaving his books, which were a pretty col lection of mathematicks and natural philosophy, to come with mine and me to New York, where he propos... ...Stephen Potts, a young countryman of full age, bred to the same, of uncommon natural parts, and great wit and humor, but a little idle. These he had a... ...cause to repent my silence; for my friend M. le Roy, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, took up my cause and refuted him; my book was translated into t...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...thics, Law and Policy Center, provided cru- cial support to my work with the sciences in general and synthetic biology in particular. I was also inspi... ...sions of Creative Com- mons that I helped to set up which concentrate on the sciences and on educa- tion, respectively. The practical experience of bu... ...rlan Onsrud in geospatial data. Paul Uhlir’s work at the National Academy of Sciences intro- duced me to many of these issues. The work of Richard Sta... ...as anyone has since. He starts by dismissing the idea “that inventors have a natural and exclusive right to their inventions, and not merely for their... ...l property, then, has still less of a claim to some permanent, absolute, and natural status. [W]hile it is a moot question whether the origin of any k... ...d of property is derived from nature at all, it would be singular to admit a natural and even an hereditary right to inventors. It is agreed by those ... ... those who have seriously considered the subject, that no individual has, of natural right, a separate property in an acre of land, for instance. By a... ...hen, if an idea, the fugitive fermentation of an individual brain, could, of natural right, be claimed in exclusive and stable property. 9 Jefferson’s... ...hase III drug trial? Again, my guess is that the increasing migration of the sciences toward data- and processing-rich models makes much more of innov...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Four

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...d poll about so, and go and drown your sorrows in a bowl!’ Exhausted, very naturally, by so stupendous an effort, the great Touch-and-go could attend ... ... wide and social world, was utterly companionless—unless, indeed, that un- natural, impetuous, and fiery-colored horse, which he hence- forward contin... ...ess, attributed the alteration in the conduct of the young nobleman to the natural sorrow of a son for the untimely loss of his parents—forgetting, ho... ... a donkey as the poor unfortu- nate imagined himself. Y our acting is very natural, as I live.” “Mille pardons! Ma’m’selle!” replied Monsieur De Kock,... ...he speaker addressed myself—“it would have done your heart good to see the natural airs that he put on. Sir, if that man was not a frog, I can only ob... ...on Barry. 74 Poe in Five V olumes DIDDLING CONSIDERED AS ONE OF THE EXACT SCIENCES Hey, diddle diddle The cat and the fiddle SINCE THE WORLD BEGAN th... ...man in a small way. The other gave name to the most important of the Exact Sciences, and was a great man in a great way—I may say, indeed, in the very... ...e by no means uncivilized, however, but cul- tivated various arts and even sciences after a fashion of their own. It is related of them that they were...

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Multispace & Multistructure Neutrosophic Transdisciplinary : 100 Collected Papers of Sciences : Volume 4

By: Florentin Smarandache

................................53 5. A Triple Inequality with Series and Improper Integrals, by Florentin Smarandache, in Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vol. 25E, No. 1, 215-217, 2006.........54 6. Immediate Calculation of Some Poisson Type Integrals Using SuperMathematics Circular Ex-Centric Functions, by Florentin Smarandache & Mircea Eugen..........................

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Multispace & Multistructure Neutrosophic Transdisciplinary : 100 Collected Papers of Sciences : Volume 4

By: Florentin Smarandache

................................53 5. A Triple Inequality with Series and Improper Integrals, by Florentin Smarandache, in Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vol. 25E, No. 1, 215-217, 2006.........54 6. Immediate Calculation of Some Poisson Type Integrals Using SuperMathematics Circular Ex-Centric Functions, by Florentin Smarandache & Mircea Eugen..........................

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