... And thus mankind will have one more admonition that " the people perish for lack of knowledge " ; and that the alleviation of the miseries, and the promotion of the welfare, of men must be sought, by those who will not lose their pains, in that diligent,... The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 4021870Full view - About this book
| 1870 - 846 lehte
...those who will not lose their pains, in that diligent, patient, loving study of all the multitudinous aspects of Nature, the results of which constitute...phenomena of Nature which we call Physical. May its endeavours be crowned with a full measure of success ! From The Spectator. Professor Huxley, as President... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1903 - 672 lehte
...Nature-Study is, in the words of Huxley, ' education in that diligent, patient, loving study of all the aspects of Nature, the results of which constitute exact knowledge, or Science.' Education in Earth-Knowledge. — However that may be, this tit all events is clear : the branch of... | |
| John Adams Thacker - 1870 - 590 lehte
...patient, loving study of all the multitudinous aspects of Nature, the results of which cnnt-titute exact knowledge, or .-Science It Is the justification...phenomena of nature which we call physical. May its endeavourg be crowned with a full measure of success l" Without physiology, medicine would still remain... | |
| 1871 - 372 lehte
...those who will not lose their pains, in that diligent, patient, loving study of all the multitudinous aspects of nature, the results of which constitute...endeavors be crowned with a full measure of success ! " MR. BENTHAM'S ADDRESS. Mr. Bentham's Presidential Address at the anniversary meeting this year... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1871 - 714 lehte
...those who will not lose their pains, in that diligent, patient, loving study of all the multitudinous aspects of Nature, the results of which constitute...phenomena of Nature which we call physical. May its endeavours be crowned with a full measure of success ! 1870. REPORTS ON TUE STATE OF SCIENCE. REPORTS... | |
| 1871 - 330 lehte
...those who will not lose their pains, in that diligent, patient, loving study of all the multitudinous aspects of nature, the results of which constitute...phenomena of nature which we call physical. May its endeavours be crowned with a full measure of success ! On the conclusion of the address, which was... | |
| 1871 - 316 lehte
...those who will not lose their pains, in that diligent, patient, loving study of all the multitudinous aspects of nature, the results of which constitute...phenomena of nature which we call physical. May its endeavours be" crowned with a full measure of success ! On the conclusion of the address, which was... | |
| 1871 - 668 lehte
...pains in that diligent, patient, loving study of all the multitudinous aspects of Nature, the result of which constitute exact knowledge or science. It...phenomena of nature which we call physical. May its endeavours be crowned with a full measure of success ! sa disinfecting agent : as a varnish for leather,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1871 - 720 lehte
...those who will not lose their pains, in that diligent, patient, loving study of all the multitudinous aspects of Nature, the results of which constitute...the glory of this great Meeting that it is gathered togtthcr for no other object than the advancement of the moiety of Science «hich deals with those... | |
| 1871 - 398 lehte
...those who will not lose their pains, in that diligent, patient, loving study of all the multitudinous aspects of nature, the results of which constitute...justification and the glory of this great meeting that it is gatheued together for no other object than the advancement of the moiety of science which deals with... | |
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