Saturday, February 25, 2006

Jcpenney Hair Straightened

scientific rigor

extract the History of the Royal Academy of Sciences for the year 1767 , in which I was looking for something else:

Only with the greatest attention, and after the most careful scrutiny, we are entitled, in physical research, relying on what is believed to have seen.

Hist. Acad. Roy. Sci. 1767 (1770), p.43.

What's this? The presentation of the memory of Mr. serene entitled "the true sex of those known hermaphodites " of course!

(That does not help me find the memory Duhamel on steel Ruffec in Angouleme, which I picked a manuscript copy in the Archives yesterday. Anyway, this one was worth quoting, I think.)

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