By the middle of the seventeenth century it had come to be understood that the world was enclosed in a sea of air, much as the greater part of it was covered by water.
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A detailed study of scientific theories of human nature and the possible ways in which human behavior can be predicted and controlled.
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Science And Human Behavior
March 1, 1965, Free Press
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0029290406 9780029290408
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"By the middle of the seventeenth century it had come to be understood that the world was enclosed in a sea of air, much as the greater part of it was covered by water."
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