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" I find myself wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their common outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science. I should say that an army, without weapons of precision and with no particular base... "
Science and Culture, and Other Essays - 10. oldal
szerző: Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - 349 oldal
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The Popular Science Monthly, 18. kötet

1881 - 898 oldal
...science, it is not at all evident. Considering progress only in the " intellectual and spiritual sphere," I find myself wholly unable to admit that either nations...might more hopefully enter upon a campaign on the Rhine than a man, devoid of a knowledge of what physical science has done in the last century, upon...

English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are ..., 32. kötet

1881 - 648 oldal
...life contained in literature. Considering progress only in the " intellectual and spiritual sphere," I find myself wholly unable to admit that either nations...the stores of physical science. I should say that on army without weapons of precision, and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully...

Science and Culture: And Other Essays, 43. kiadás

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1882 - 372 oldal
...not at all evident. Considering progress only in the "intellectual and spiritual sphere," 1 Essay i in Criticism, p. 37. I find myself wholly unable to...might more hopefully enter upon a campaign on the Rhine, than a man, devoid of a knowledge of what physical science has done in the last century, upon...

The Nineteenth Century, 12. kötet

1882 - 1050 oldal
...life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself ' wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals...draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully...

Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 36. kötet;99. kötet

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1882 - 920 oldal
...life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals...draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., 36. kötet;99. kötet

1882 - 884 oldal
...life which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself " wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals...draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision and with no particular base of operations, might more hopefully...

Science and Culture, and Other Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1884 - 372 oldal
...science, it is not at all evident. Considering progress only in the " intellectual and spiritual sphere," 'I find myself wholly unable to admit that either...might more hopefully enter upon a campaign on the Rhine, than a man, devoid of a knowledge of what physical science has done in the last century, upon...

Discourses in America

Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 232 oldal
...world, which constitutes culture. On the contrary, Professor Huxley declares that he finds himself ' wholly unable to admit that either nations or individuals will really advance, if their outfit draws nothing from the stores of physical science. An army without weapons of precision, and...

Select Works of Thomas H. Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 oldal
...science, it is not at all evident. Considering progress only in the " intellectual and spiritual sphere," I find myself wholly unable to admit that either nations...might more hopefully enter upon a campaign on the Rhine, than a man, devoid of a knowledge of what physical science has done in the last century, upon...

Modern Humanists

John M. Robertson - 1891 - 275 oldal
...some sort might be got outside of physical science. It is very true again, as Professor Huxley urges, that, "An army without weapons of precision, and with...might more hopefully enter upon a campaign on the Rhine, than a man, devoid of a knowledge of what physical science has done in the last century, upon...




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