| 1873 - 820 páginas
...of your work ? Let him make truth his object, however impracticable for the time being, that truth may appear. If you cast your bread thus upon the waters,...return to you, though it may be after many days." Again he enforces this idea in a practical way in his dinner speech : — " To no other country is... | |
| Thomas Joseph Hutchinson - 1873 - 624 páginas
...use of your work?' Let him make truth his object, however impracticable for the time being that truth may appear. If you cast your bread thus upon the waters,...return to you, though it may be after many days." Declaring my faith in the excellence of this doctrine, I regret having to affirm as no more than a... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 516 páginas
...the time being, that truth nny appear, ll yuu cast yourbiead thus upon the waters, then be asbuied it will return to you, though it may be after many days." ON THE SPECTROSCOPE APPLICA TIONS III. AND ITS SO far, I have spoken of spectroscopes as spectroscopes... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1874 - 596 páginas
...use of your work ?' Let him make truth his object, however unpractical for the time being, that truth may appear. If you cast your bread thus upon the waters,...return to you, though it may be after many days." We trust our American cousins, or, as we should prefer to call them " brothers, speaking the same dear... | |
| Eugene Crowell - 1874 - 556 páginas
...use of your work ? " Let him make truth his object, however unpractical for the time being that truth may appear. If you cast your bread thus upon the waters,...return to you, though it may' be after many days. Thought dominates the world. A word has decided the fate of empires ; and here is what an insignificant... | |
| 1874 - 608 páginas
...use of your work ?' Let him make truth his object, however unpractical for the time being, that truth may appear. If you cast your bread thus upon the waters,...return to you, though it may be after many days." We trust our American cousins, or, as we should prefer to call them " brothers, speaking the same dear... | |
| 1879 - 614 páginas
...use of your work ? " Let him make truth his object, however unpractical for the time being that truth may appear. If you cast your bread thus upon the waters,...will return to you, though it may be after many days. CONTENTS. I.— INTRODUCTORY a II,— Origin of Physical Theories ... 8 III. — Relation of Theories... | |
| 1874 - 600 páginas
...use of your work ?' Let him make truth his object, however unpractical for the time being, that truth may appear. If you cast your bread thus upon the waters,...return to you, though it may be after many days." We trust our American cousins, or, as we should prefer to call them " brothers, speaking the same dear... | |
| John Tyndall - 1881 - 318 páginas
...the endowments necessary for profound scientific inquiry, are laden with duties of administration, or tuition, so heavy as to be utterly incompatible with...addresses delivered on that occasion, I here present three,i which have a special bearing upon scientific and educational questions. The first by Dr. Barnard,... | |
| William T. Jeans - 1887 - 356 páginas
...use of your work ? Let him make truth his object, however impracticable for the time being that truth may appear. If you cast your bread thus upon the waters,...will return to you though it may be after many days." In 1873 his advice appeared to be like seed sown in good ground, for immediately after his visit several... | |
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