| Samuel Warren - 1851 - 236 páginas
...Into two Infinitudes. * To what may we not look forward, said Herschel, more than twenty years ago, when a spirit of scientific inquiry shall have spread...precursor, is actually commenced and in active progress ? What may we not expect from the exertions of powerful minds called into action under circumstances... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1851 - 282 páginas
...intent on that, alone • 1 To what may we not look forward, said Herschel, more than twenty years ago, when a spirit of scientific inquiry shall have spread...through those vast regions in which the process of civilisation, its sure precursor, is actually commenced, and in active progress? What may we not expect... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1854 - 342 páginas
...existent, active, now, 1 To what may we not look forward, said Herschel, more than twenty years ago, when a spirit of scientific inquiry shall have spread...through those vast regions in which the process of civilisation, its sure precursor, is actually commenced, and in active progress ? What may we not expect... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1889 - 298 páginas
...controversy for its progress, but shall reign at once in light and love." CHAPTEE XII THE HOPE OF PROGRESS "To what then may we not look forward, when a spirit...have spread through those vast regions in which the progress of civilisation, its sure precursor, is actually commenced and in active progress ? And what... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1891 - 304 páginas
...controversy for its progress, but shall reign at once in light and love." CHAPTEE XII THE HOPE OF PROGRESS "To what then may we not look forward, when a spirit...have spread through those vast regions in which the progress of civilisation, its sure precursor, is actually commenced and in active progress ? And what... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1894 - 358 páginas
...for its progress, but shall reign at once in light and love." CHAPTER XII. THE HOPE OF PROGRESS. " To what then may we not look forward, when a spirit...have spread through those vast regions in which the progress of civilization, its sure precursor, is actually commenced and in active progress ? And what... | |
| George Gore - 1899 - 628 páginas
...an enormous extension of the power of predicting future consequences and events in all subjects. " To what then may we not look forward, when a spirit...have spread through those vast regions in which the progress of civilisation, its sure precursor, is actually commenced and inactive progress?" (Herschel).... | |
| John F. W. Herschel - 2010 - 401 páginas
...multiplied opportunities of observing and recording those extraordinary phenomena of nature which oner an intense interest, from the rarity of their occurrence...may we not look forward, when a spirit of scientific enquiry shall have spread through those vast regions in which the process of civilization, its sure... | |
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