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... philosophers . He lived it is supposed before the time of Pythagoras ; and Posidonius ( a philosopher of Alexandria 260 , A. C. ) ascribes to him a system of philosophy which afterwards rose into great celebrity under the Grecian ...
... philosophers . He lived it is supposed before the time of Pythagoras ; and Posidonius ( a philosopher of Alexandria 260 , A. C. ) ascribes to him a system of philosophy which afterwards rose into great celebrity under the Grecian ...
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... philosopher of Mile- tus is spoken of as a 66 learned geometer . " Pythagoras , of Samos , lived about fifty years after Thales ; but as the latter lived to the great age of ninety years , the Samian sage had an opportunity of becoming ...
... philosopher of Mile- tus is spoken of as a 66 learned geometer . " Pythagoras , of Samos , lived about fifty years after Thales ; but as the latter lived to the great age of ninety years , the Samian sage had an opportunity of becoming ...
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... philosopher was a greater man merely because his discoveries are of a higher order . To return , then , from this digression and come to the inference we would draw from it , we think that a consideration of the actual discoveries of ...
... philosopher was a greater man merely because his discoveries are of a higher order . To return , then , from this digression and come to the inference we would draw from it , we think that a consideration of the actual discoveries of ...
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