| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1831 - 478 páginas
...impossible to advance properly in the course when the goal is not properly fixed. But the real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life with new inventions and riches. The great crowd of teachers know nothing of this but consist of dictatorial hirelings : unless it so... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1831 - 486 páginas
...impossible to advance properly in the course when the goal > is not properly fixed. But the real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life with new inventions and riches. The great crowd of teachers know nothing of this but consist of dictatorial hirelings : unless it so... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 páginas
...impossible to advance properly in the course when the goal is not properly fixed. But the real and ring f The great crowd of teachers know nothing of this, but consist of dictatorial hirelings: unless it so... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 614 páginas
...impossible to advance properly in the course when the goal is not properly fixed. But the real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life with new inventions and riches. The great crowd of teachers know nothing of this, but consist of dictatorial hirelings: unless it so... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 348 páginas
...impossible to advance properly in the course when the goal is not properly fixed. But the real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life with new inventions and riches. The great crowd of teachers know nothing of this, but consist of dictatorial hirelings ; unless it... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 620 páginas
...impossible to advance properly in the course when the goal is not properly fixed. But the real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life with new inventions and riches. The great crowd of teachers know nothing of this, but consist of dictatorial hirelings: unless it so... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1857 - 612 páginas
...impossible to advance properly in the course when the goal is not properly fixed. I3ut the real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life with new inventions and riches. The great crowd of teachers know nothing of this, but consist of dictatorial hirelings: unless it so... | |
| 1861 - 774 páginas
...society. And in so doing this, it has only been fulfilling that mission which Bacon, the great father of modern science, appointed for it, when he wrote that " the legitimate goal of the sciences is theendowment of human life with new inventions and riches;" and when ho sought for a natural philosophy... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1862 - 804 páginas
...of society. And in doing this it has only been fulfilling that mission which Bacon, the great father of modern science, appointed for it, when he wrote...human life with new inventions and riches," and when ¿e sought for a natural philosophy which, not spending its energy on barren disquisitions, " should... | |
| 1865 - 458 páginas
...society. ' And in doing this it has only been fulfilling that mission which Bacon, the great father of modern science, appointed for it, when he wrote,...sought for a natural philosophy which, not spending is energy on barren disquisitions, 4 should be operative for the benefit and endowment of mankind.'... | |
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