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" I learned in school must apply to a railroad company as well as everything else, that the sum of all the parts is equal to the whole. "
Three Weeks in Holland and Belgium - Page 246
de John U. Higinbotham - 1908 - 267 pages
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The Presbyterian Magazine, Volume 2

1822 - 554 pages
...incomprehensible ; yet that there is such a power continually operating in our world, we as fully believe, as that the sum of all the parts is equal to the whole, or that two and two make four. " The Lord reigneth ; let the earth rejoice, and the multitude of the...
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Rudimentary Psychology for Schools and Colleges

George McKendree Steele - 1889 - 286 pages
...compel the assent of all who hear them. The statements that a part of a thing is less than the whole, that the sum of all the parts is equal to the whole, that two things equal to a third thing are equal to each other, are of this kind. All necessary truths...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 31

1849 - 720 pages
...reasoning extends also to the original conditions of the two kinds of proof. Every man admits, instantly, that the sum of all the parts is equal to the whole ; every man admits, too, the conclusions of probable reasoning at a certain point of evidence, and...
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State and Local Taxation, Volume 6,Partie 1912

National Tax Association - 1913 - 566 pages
...the old rule that I learned in school must apply to a railroad company as well as everything else, that the sum of all the parts is equal to the whole. Another gentleman has said, "You must not depart from the rule that all sorts of property shall be...
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State and Local Taxation: Annual Conference ...

National Tax Association - 1913 - 564 pages
...the old rule that I learned in school must apply to a railroad company as well as everything else, that the sum of all the parts is equal to the whole. Another gentleman has said, "You must not depart from the rule that all sorts of property shall be...
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Vital Statistics; an Introduction to the Science of Demography

George Chandler Whipple - 1919 - 546 pages
...deaths in a year according to months and dividing each by the total population. It has the advantage that the sum of all the parts is equal to the whole. In the case mentioned the sum of all the monthly rates gives the yearly rate. It has the disadvantage...
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Vital Statistics; an Introduction to the Science of Demography

George Chandler Whipple - 1919 - 546 pages
...deaths in a year according to months and dividing each by the total population. It has the advantage that the sum of all the parts is equal to the whole. In the case mentioned the sum of all the monthly rates gives the yearly rate. It has the disadvantage...
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Island in the Plains: A Black Hills Natural History

Edward Raventon - 2003 - 284 pages
...Black Hills forest ecosystem. Scientists and resource managers, by definition, are forced to equate that the sum of all the parts is equal to the whole. This is never completely the case because natural relationships, even if we knew and understood them...
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The Penn Monthly, Volume 1

Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1870 - 526 pages
...for indisputable. We admit that the whole is equal to its parts, and that the converse proposition, that the sum of all the parts is equal to the whole, is also true; but if it is fundamental to the let-alone argument, why do we never hear of it again?...
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