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the one that adds the least to what has been observed, in spite of three obvious objections; first, that so there was no support for any Hypothesis; secondly, that by the same token we ought to content ourselves with simply formulating the special observations actually made; and thirdly, that every advance of science that opens up our view of truth discloses a world of unexpected complications. It was not until long experience forced me to realize that subsequent discoveries were every time showing I had been wrong, while those who understood the maxim

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