The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... Faraday how to tolerate ignorance , provided it were innocent and unpresuming . Even guesses at scientific truth pleased him , if relieved by a dash of ingenuity or originality ; but for pertness and pretension , and especially for ...
... Faraday how to tolerate ignorance , provided it were innocent and unpresuming . Even guesses at scientific truth pleased him , if relieved by a dash of ingenuity or originality ; but for pertness and pretension , and especially for ...
Sayfa 471
... Faraday . • When I consider the multitude of associated forces which are diffused through nature — when I think of that calm and tranquil balancing of their energies which enables elements most powerful in themselves , most destructive ...
... Faraday . • When I consider the multitude of associated forces which are diffused through nature — when I think of that calm and tranquil balancing of their energies which enables elements most powerful in themselves , most destructive ...
Sayfa 472
... Faraday was a member of the Sandemanian community . * One of the leading features in this body is the rejection of all ceremonial and set forms of supplication , which the members regard as parasitical encroachments upon Christianity ...
... Faraday was a member of the Sandemanian community . * One of the leading features in this body is the rejection of all ceremonial and set forms of supplication , which the members regard as parasitical encroachments upon Christianity ...
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