On the other hand, the teachings of science and the rules and methods of useful art have their final end in application and use; and this application and use are what the public derive from the publication of a book which teaches them. But as embodied... The Publishers Weekly - Página 2201880Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Clark Ridpath - 1897 - 500 páginas
...composition as are tiic lines of the poet or the historian's periods. On the other hand, the teacliing of science and the rules and methods of useful art...from the publication of a book which teaches them. Recurring to the case before u*, (Seiden against Haker,) we observe that Charles Seiden, by his book,... | |
| 1897 - 634 páginas
...composition as arc the lines of the poet or the historian's periods. On the other bond, the teaching of science and the rules and methods of useful art have their final end in application und use ; und this application und use are what the public derive from the publication of a l>ook which... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1880 - 806 páginas
...of pleasure in their contemplation. This is their final end. They are as much the product of genins and the result of composition as are the lines of...the publication of a book which teaches them. But as eirbodied and taught in a literary composition or book their essence consists only in their statement.... | |
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