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" These are: first, trust in inadequate authority ; second, the force of custom, which leads men to accept too unquestioningly what has been accepted before their time ; third, the placing of confidence in the opinion of the inexperienced ; and fourth,... "
old time makers of medicine - Page 375
by james j. walsh - 1911
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The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries

James Joseph Walsh - Civilization - 1907 - 660 pages
...in inadequate authority; second, the force of custom which leads men to accept too unquestioningly what has been accepted before their time; third, the placing of confidence in the opinion of the inexperienced ; and fourth, the hiding of one's own ignorance with the parade of a superficial...
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The Rosary Magazine, Volume 30

1907 - 728 pages
...in inadequate authority ; second, the force of custom, which leads men to accept too unquestioningly what has been accepted before their time ; third, the placing of confidence in the opinion of the inexperienced ; and fourth, the hiding of one's own ignorance with the parade of a superficial...
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The Popes and Science: The History of Papal Relations to Science During the ...

James Joseph Walsh - Medicine - 1908 - 462 pages
...trust in adequate authority; second, that force of custom which leads men to accept too unquestioningly what has been accepted before their time ; third, the placing of confidence in the opinion of the inexperienced ; and fourth, the hiding of one's own ignorance with the parade of superficial...
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