Prince Albert's Golden Precepts; or, the opinions and maxims of ... the Prince Consort. Selected from his addresses, etc., some now for the first time collected, etcSampson Low&Company, 1873 - 133 pages |
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Page 17
... less true that , while we may reckon with a thoughtless security on the sun rising to - morrow , this is only a probable event , the probability of which is capable of being expressed by a deter- mined mathematical fraction . From the ...
... less true that , while we may reckon with a thoughtless security on the sun rising to - morrow , this is only a probable event , the probability of which is capable of being expressed by a deter- mined mathematical fraction . From the ...
Page 35
... the field . Many a rich harvest is ripe for cutting , but waits for the reaper . Economy of labour is the essence of good husbandry , and no less so in the field of Science . NECESSITY OF METHOD . EVEN the comparison of the same D 2 2.
... the field . Many a rich harvest is ripe for cutting , but waits for the reaper . Economy of labour is the essence of good husbandry , and no less so in the field of Science . NECESSITY OF METHOD . EVEN the comparison of the same D 2 2.
Page 54
... less an authority than Bernouilli , " the cradle of political arithmetic , " and that we may even appeal to our Domesday Book as one of the most ancient and complete monuments of the science in existence . It is this country also which ...
... less an authority than Bernouilli , " the cradle of political arithmetic , " and that we may even appeal to our Domesday Book as one of the most ancient and complete monuments of the science in existence . It is this country also which ...
Page 75
... less marked and potent . We find on the one hand the wish to see secular and religious instruction separated , and the former recognised as an innate and inherent right , to which each member of society has a claim , and which ought not ...
... less marked and potent . We find on the one hand the wish to see secular and religious instruction separated , and the former recognised as an innate and inherent right , to which each member of society has a claim , and which ought not ...
Page 113
... Science is and means , has , as it naturally must , at all times occupied the Metaphysician . He has answered the question in various ways , more or I less satisfactorily to himself or others . To me , THE NATURE OF SCIENCE.
... Science is and means , has , as it naturally must , at all times occupied the Metaphysician . He has answered the question in various ways , more or I less satisfactorily to himself or others . To me , THE NATURE OF SCIENCE.
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