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WILLIAM HOPE HODGSON December 17, 1907 I THE FINDING OF THE MANUSCRIPT

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DIEHL, HAROLD S. Physical findings among certain groups of workers.

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But the sad truth of the matter is that a new finding in science requires as much backing as a new project in high finance or social climbing.

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First experimenters upon the effects of removal of the thyroid were confused by contradictory findings with different animals because in some they would take out the parathyroids at the same time without knowing it, and in others they would not.

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I propose to relate his findings to some other facts and the general principles roughly sketched in this book.

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I remember in Valleriola's observations, a story of one John Baptist a Neapolitan, that finding by chance a pamphlet in Italian, written in praise of hellebore, would needs adventure on himself, and took one dram for one scruple, and had not he been sent for, the poor fellow had poisoned himself.

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The mere opening of the book, the finding out of the office, the arrangement of the book markers, are ample evidence of the existence of a virtual intention quite sufficient for the valid recitation of the office.

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Books can only direct us where to look and what to look for, but we must do the finding for ourselves; therefore, if you have really grasped the principles of the science, you will frame rules of your own which will give you better results than any attempt to follow somebody else's method, which was successful in their hands precisely because it was theirs.

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I tell you all the facts, but I am not going to listen to any fault-finding as to my past life.' 'Poor Hester!' 'Why is she poor?

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The class of persons who are never satisfied, and delight in fault-finding under all circumstances, declared that a great general would have crushed the enemy on their retreat; these certainly were in a minority; the people at large greeted Lee as the author of a great deliverance worked out for them, and, on his return to Richmond, he was received with every mark of gratitude and honor.

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We had not one chance in a hundred of finding at midnight on that vast waste of snow a little buried hut, whose location we did not know within fifty miles, and of whose very existence we were by no means certain.

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The result of the deliberation, which lasted an hour, was a finding against the prisoner.

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And he can see any day all the proof adduced by my fellow-commissioners and myself in support of our findings on the massacre.

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This was especially the case since the fault-finding about the grounds, which Edward thought so just, and which he felt to the quick.

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