And if any one advances anything new which contradicts, perhaps threatens to overturn, the creed which we have for years repeated, and have handed down to others, all passions are raised against him, and every effort is made to crush him. People resist... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Strana 3761851Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Eliza Cook - 1850 - 436 str.
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann - 1850 - 472 str.
...if any one advances anything new which contradicts, perhaps threatens to overturn, the creed which we have for years repeated, and have handed down to...truth may wait a long time before it can make its way. A Frenchman said to a friend of mine, concerning my theory of colours, — ' We have worked for fifty... | |
| 1851 - 608 str.
...new view with contempt, as if it were not worth the trouble of even so much as an investigation or regard, and thus a new truth may wait a long time before it can make its way. A Frenchman said to a friend of mine, concerning my theory of colors, — ' We have worked for fifty... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 504 str.
...anything new which contradicts, perhaps threatens to overturn, the creed which we for years respected, and have handed down to others, all passions are raised...wait a long time before it can make its way. GOETHE, Conversations with Eckermann. THE ' Free Enquiry into the Miraculous Powers which are supposed to have... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 558 str.
...are raised against him, and every effort is made to erush him. People resist with nil their mi^ht ; they act as if they neither heard nor could comprehend...long time before it can make its way. — GOETHE, Conversations with Echermann. THE ' Free Enquiry into the Miraculous Powers which are supposed to have... | |
| William Howitt - 1863 - 514 str.
...crush him. People resist with all their might ; they act as if they neither heard nor could comprchend: they speak of the new view with contempt, as if it...long time before it can make its way. — GOETHE, Conversations with Eckermann. THE ' Free Enquiry into the Miraculous Powers which are supposed to have... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1883 - 884 str.
...which we have for years repeated, and have handed down to others, all passions are raised against hrm, and every effort is made to crush him. People resist...truth may wait a long time before it can make its way. A Frenchman said to a friend of mine, concerning my theory of colours, ' We have worked for fifty years... | |
| 1886 - 438 str.
...their might and view it as if it were not worth the trouble of an investigation or even of attention, and thus a new truth may wait a long time before it can make itself available. The greatest enemies of science are its specialists. In the profession is retained... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1906 - 1012 str.
...comprehend, they speak of the new view with contempt, as if it were not worthy the trouble of even an investigation or a regard. And thus a new truth may wait a long time before it can make its way." Before taking up seriaiim some of the statements from Dr. Osier 's farewell address, let me predict... | |
| 1907 - 666 str.
...comprehend, they speak of the new view with contempt, as if it were not worthy the trouble of even an investigation or a regard. And thus a new truth may wait a long time before it can make its way." Before taking up seriatim some of the statements from Dr. OSLER 's farewell address, let me predict... | |
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