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It is not long ago that on the question of action at a distance, I saw the authority od Sir Isaac Newton triumphantly quoted on one side or the other.
It matters not which.
Now what should make Sir Isaac Newton a better authority on the subject than Alfred Tennyson or Walt Whitman?
Sir Isaac Newton was nothing but a mere reasoner.
So if reason does not count, one would not think he would.

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