I cross the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern In that matter which we, in our ignorance of its latent powers, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its creator, have hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency... Proceedings - Strana 150autor/autoři: Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1875Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1875 - 748 str.
...disguise," he said, " the confession I feel bound to make before you is that I prolong the vision backwards across the boundary of the experimental evidence,...hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of every form and quality of life." The boldness of this utterance was, however, speedily toned... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1875 - 618 str.
...last-named student of creation in the following words : " The confession that I feel bound to make is, that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary of the experimental evidence, and discern iu that matter, which we in our ignorance, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its Creator,... | |
| 1887 - 544 str.
...the fruit of her own womb.' Abandoning all disguise, the confession I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision backward across the...which we in our ignorance, and, notwithstanding our profound reverence for its Creator, have hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency... | |
| Henry Allon - 1884 - 522 str.
...following declaration : ' Abandoning all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make before you is that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary...hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of every form and quality of life.' As to this Mr. Stalin remarks : ' The solemnity of the... | |
| 1898 - 356 str.
...experimental evidence, and discerned in that Matter, which we in our ignorance of its latent powers, and notwithstanding our professed reverence for its...Creator, have hitherto covered with opprobrium, the potency and promise of all terrestrial life." I should prefer to reverse the apophthegm, and to say... | |
| 1882 - 966 str.
...which, " abandoning all disguise," he says that " the confession that I feel bound to make before you is, that I prolong the vision backward across the...hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of every form and quality of life."* The discovery, if it may be called so, was not exactly... | |
| 1874 - 806 str.
...reverence or irreverence. Abandoning all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make before you is that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary...hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of every form and quality of life. The " materialism " here enunciated may be different from... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1874 - 350 str.
...reverence or irreverence. Abandoning all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make before you is that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary...hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of every form and quality of life. The " materialism " here enunciated may be different from... | |
| 1874 - 812 str.
...and-Huxley. Here are his own words : " Abandoning all disguise, the confession that I feel bound to make you is, that I prolong the vision backward across the...hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of every form and quality of life." So that every form and quality of physical, mental, and... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 172 str.
...has been taken is this : ' Abandoning all disguise, the confession I feel bound to make before you is that I prolong the vision backward across the boundary...hitherto covered with opprobrium, the promise and potency of every form and quality of life.' To call it a ' chorus of dissent,' as my Catholic critic... | |
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