Nobody can conceive that nature ever intended to throw away a Newton upon the occupations of a crown. It would have been a prodigality for which even the conduct of providence might have been arraigned, had he been by birth annexed to what was so far... The Popular Science Monthly - Sayfa 8411890Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Henry Steele Commager - 1993 - 148 sayfa
...satisfied that there is an order of genius above that obligation and therefore exempt from it. Nobody can conceive that nature ever intended to throw away...occupations of a crown. It would have been a prodigality from which even the conduct of Providence might have been arraigned had he been by birth the next to... | |
| Edmund Sears Morgan - 2003 - 356 sayfa
...satisfied there is an order of geniusses above that obligation, and therefore exempted from it. No body can conceive that nature ever intended to throw away a Newton upon the occupations of a crown. . . . Are those powers then, which being intended for the erudition of the world, like air and light,... | |
| Lorraine Smith Pangle - 2007 - 300 sayfa
...satisfied that there is an order of geniuses above the obligation, and therefore exempted from it. No body can conceive that nature ever intended to throw away a Newton upon the occupations of a crown. . . . Are those powers then, which being intended for the erudition of the world, like air and light,... | |
| David Tucker - 2008 - 182 sayfa
...dispose of and employ the geniuses of men according to their several orders and degrees" and that "nobody can conceive that nature ever intended to throw away a Newton upon the occupations of a crown," something "so far below him." TJ to David Rittenhouse, July 19, 1778, Boyd 2: 203. 24. TJ to Henri... | |
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