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" ... prompted by certain analogies, we ascribe electrical phenomena to the action of a peculiar fluid, sometimes flowing, sometimes at rest. Such conceptions have their advantages and their disadvantages; they afford peaceful lodging to the intellect for... "
Faraday as a Discoverer - Página 54
por John Tyndall - 1890 - 171 páginas
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1868 - 472 páginas
...afford peaceful lodging to the intellect for a time, but they also circumscribe it, and by and by, when the mind has grown too large for its lodging,...its prison instead of its home.* No man ever felt the tyranny of symbols more deeply than Faraday, and no man was ever more assiduous than he to liberate...
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The Artizan, Volumen26

1868 - 346 páginas
...agreeing with the statement there given." LAWS OF ELECTBO-CitEMicAi DECOMPOSITION. No man ever felt the tyranny of symbols more deeply than Faraday, and no...them and the terms which suggested them. Calling Dr. Whewcll to his aid in 1333, he endeavoured to displace by others all terms tainted by n foregone conclusion....
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volumen5

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 646 páginas
...afford peaceful lodging to the intellect for a time, but they also circumscribe it, and by and by, when the mind has grown too large for its lodging, it often finds difficulty in breaking down the walls-of what has becomo its prison instead of its home.* No man ever felt this tyranny of symbols...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volumen5

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 636 páginas
...peaceful lodging to the intellect for a time, but they also circumscribe it, and by and by, when tho mind has grown too large for its lodging, it often finds difficulty in breaking down tho walls of what has become its prison instead of its home.* No man ever felt this tyranny of symbols...
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Researches on Diamagnetism and Magne-crystallic Action: Including the ...

John Tyndall - 1870 - 452 páginas
...circumscribe it ; and by and by, when the mind has grown too large for its mansion, it often finds a difficulty in breaking down the walls of what has become its prison instead of its home. Thus at the present day, the man who would cross the bounds which at present limit our knowledge of...
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1873 - 202 páginas
...afford peaceful lodging to the intellect for a time, but they also circumscribe it, and by»and-by, when the mind has grown too large for its lodging,...ever more assiduous than he to liberate himself from them,.and the terms which suggested them. Calling Dr. Whewell to his aid in 1833, he endeavoured to...
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Faraday as a Discoverer

John Tyndall - 1877 - 208 páginas
...afford peaceful lodging to the intellect for a time, but they also circumscribe it, and by-and-by, when the mind has grown too large for its lodging,...of what has become its prison instead of its home.* ISFo man ever felt this tyranny of symbols more deeply than Faraday, and no man was ever more assiduous...
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College and Clinical Record, Volumen6

1885 - 276 páginas
...afford peaceful lodging to the intellect for a time, but they also circumscribe it, and by and by, when the mind has grown too large for its lodging, it often finds difficulty in breaking down the wall of what has become its prison i nstead of its home. " In this institution Dr. Rogers joined his...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volumen18

Leslie Stephen - 1889 - 474 páginas
...aflord peaceful lodging to the intellect for a time, but they also circumscribe it, and by-and-by, when the mind has grown too large for its lodging,...of what has become its prison instead of its home.' These words are quoted because they so chime in with Faraday's views, that when he heard them he could...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volumen18

Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - 1889 - 468 páginas
...afford peaceful lodging to the intellect for a time, but they also circumscribe it, and by-arid-by, when the mind has grown too large for its lodging, it often iinds difficulty in breaking down the walls of what has become its prison instead of its home.' These...
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