Michael FaradayMacmillan and Company, 1872 - 176 oldal |
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... writing years afterwards to Dr. Paris , he says , " My desire to escape from trade , which I thought vicious and selfish , and to enter into the service of Science , which I imagined made its pursuers amiable and liberal , induced me at ...
... writing years afterwards to Dr. Paris , he says , " My desire to escape from trade , which I thought vicious and selfish , and to enter into the service of Science , which I imagined made its pursuers amiable and liberal , induced me at ...
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... written when abroad we can catch some of the impressions made on his mind by these novel scenes . " I have not forgot , " he writes to Abbott , " and never shall forget , the ideas that were forced on my mind in the first days . To me ...
... written when abroad we can catch some of the impressions made on his mind by these novel scenes . " I have not forgot , " he writes to Abbott , " and never shall forget , the ideas that were forced on my mind in the first days . To me ...
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... written from Rome in October 1818 , will give a good idea of the assistant's miscellaneous duties , and of the pleasant feelings of Davy towards him . It may be added that in another letter he is requested to send some dozens of " flies ...
... written from Rome in October 1818 , will give a good idea of the assistant's miscellaneous duties , and of the pleasant feelings of Davy towards him . It may be added that in another letter he is requested to send some dozens of " flies ...
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... and though he had previously written , " What is't that comes in false deceitful guise , Making dull fools of those that ' fore were wise ? ' Tis Love , " he altered his opinion in the presence of the citizen's 1. ] THE STORY OF HIS LIFE .
... and though he had previously written , " What is't that comes in false deceitful guise , Making dull fools of those that ' fore were wise ? ' Tis Love , " he altered his opinion in the presence of the citizen's 1. ] THE STORY OF HIS LIFE .
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... only deeper and deeper ; his bearing towards her proved it , and his letters frequently testify to it . Doubtless at any time between their marriage and his final illness he might have written to her 24 [ SECT . MICHAEL FARADAY .
... only deeper and deeper ; his bearing towards her proved it , and his letters frequently testify to it . Doubtless at any time between their marriage and his final illness he might have written to her 24 [ SECT . MICHAEL FARADAY .
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93. oldal - The philosopher should be a man willing to listen to every suggestion, but determined to judge for himself. He should not be biased by appearances, have no favorite hypothesis, be of no school, and in doctrine have no master. He should not be a respecter of persons, but of things. Truth should be his primary object. If to these qualities be added industry, he may indeed hope to walk within the veil of the temple of Nature.