| William Laxton - Architecture - 1866 - 466 pages
...judgment, are the lessons we have learned and the probable prospects of improved natural knowledge. One word will give you the key to what I am about...that word is continuity, no new word, and used in no uew sense, but perhaps applied more generally than it has hitherto been. We shall see, unless I am... | |
| Science - 1866 - 736 pages
...general character pervading modem discovery. One word gave the key to the discourse ; that word was continuity ; no new word, and used in no new sense, but perhaps applied more generally than it had hitherto been. The speaker proceeded to show that the development of observational, experimental,... | |
| Science - 1866 - 658 pages
...general character pervading modern discovery. One word gave the key to the discourse ; that word was continuity ; no new word, and used in no new sense, but perhaps applied more generally than it had hitherto been. The speaker proceeded to show that the development of observational, experimental,... | |
| 1866 - 492 pages
...and the probable prospects of improved natural knowledge. One word was the key to his discourse — continuity, — no new word, and used in no new sense, but perhaps applied more generally than hitherto. He proposed to show that the development of observational, experimental, and even deductive... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1867 - 832 pages
...judgment, are the lessons we have learned and the probable prospects of improved natural knowledge. One word will give you the key to what I am about...more generally than it has hitherto been. We shall see, unless I am much mistaken, that the development of observational, experimental, and even deductive... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - Baptists - 1867 - 526 pages
...meeting." The significance of the demonstration may be seen by considering one or two brief extracts. " One word will give you the key to what I am about...more generally than it has hitherto been. We shall see, unless I am much mistaken, that the development of observational, erperimcntal, and even deductive... | |
| William Robert Grove - Science - 1867 - 98 pages
...judgement, are the lessons we have learned, and the probable prospects of improved natural knowledge. One word will give you the key to what I am about...more generally than it has hitherto been. We shall see, unless I am much mistaken, that the developement of observational, experimental, and even deductive... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1867 - 658 pages
...enforcing his favourite views. ' One ' word,' he said, ' will give you the key-note to what I nm ' about to discourse on ; that word is continuity —...more generally ' than it has hitherto been. We shall see, unless I am much ' mistaken, that the development of observational, experimental, ' and even deductive... | |
| English periodicals - 1874 - 580 pages
...to the British Association at Nottingham in A j>. 1866 ; its leading idea is thus enunciated : — " One word will give you the key to what I am about...more generally than it has hitherto been. "We shall see, unless I am much mistaken, tl at the development of observational, experimental, and even deductive... | |
| William Robert Grove - Force - 1874 - 498 pages
...and the probable prospects of improved natural knowledge. discourse on ; that word is continuity—no new word, and used in no new sense, but perhaps applied...more generally than it has hitherto been. We shall see, unless I am much mistaken, that the development of observational, experimental, and even deductive... | |
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