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" No Newton, by silent meditation, now discovers the system of the world from the falling of an apple; but some quite other than Newton stands in his Museum, his Scientific Institution, and behind whole batteries of retorts, digesters, and galvanic piles... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 443
1829
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The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., Volumen1

1829 - 436 páginas
...and till his field with their oxen. In these days, more emphatically than ever, " to live, signifies to unite with a party, or to make one." Philosophy,...retorts, digesters, and galvanic piles, imperatively " interrogates nature" — who, however, shows no haste to answer. In defect of Raphaels, and Angelos,...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review ...

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 páginas
...and till his field with their oxen. In these days, more emphatically than ever, " to live, signifies to unite with a party, or to make one." Philosophy,...discovers the system of the world from the falling of an a pple ; but some quite other than Newton stands in his Museum, his Scientific Institution, and behind...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review: Comprising the Best ..., Volúmenes3-4

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 páginas
...and till his field with their oxen. In these days, more emphatically than ever, " to live, signifies to unite with a party, or to make one." Philosophy, Science, Art, Literature, all dependen machinery. No Newlon, by silent meditation, now discovers the system of the world from the...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen2

Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 468 páginas
...and till his field with their oxen. In these days, more emphatically than ever, ' to live, signifies to unite with a party, or to make one.' Philosophy,...retorts, digesters, and galvanic piles imperatively ' interrogates Nature,' — who, however, shows no haste to answer. In defect of Raphaels, and Angelos,...
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Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republ

Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 páginas
...and till his field with their oxen. In these days, more emphatically than ever, ' to live, signifies to unite with a party, or to make one.' Philosophy,...retorts, digesters, and galvanic piles imperatively ' interrogates Nature,' — who, however, shows no haste to answer. In defect of Raphaels, and Angelos,...
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The Modern British Essayists: Carlyle, Thomas. Critical and miscellaneous essays

1852 - 590 páginas
...and till his field wilh their oxen. In these days, more emphatically than ever, " to live, signifies to unite with a party, or to make one." Philosophy,...retorts, digesters, and galvanic piles imperatively "interrogates Nature," — who, however, shows no haste to answer. In defect of Raphaels, and Angelos,...
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Chambers's Repository of Instructive and Amusing Tracts, Volumen3

1854 - 534 páginas
...and till his field with their oxen. In these days, more emphatically than ever, " to live signifies to unite with a party, or to make one." Philosophy,...science, art, literature, all depend on machinery.' The evil of all this lies not in the complication and intricacy of material appliances, regarded as...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1855 - 572 páginas
...and till his field with their oxen. In these days, more emphatically than ever, "to live, signifies to unite with a party, or to make one." Philosophy,...Literature, all depend on machinery. No Newton, by silent meditation,jnow discovers the system of the world from the falling of an apple,; but some quite other...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Complete in One Volume

Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 páginas
...and till his field with their oxen. In these days, more emphatically than ever, "to live, signifies or a bold, warm, buoyant humour of character has been...their closest pressure he bates no jot of heart or hop wme quite other than Newton stands in his Museum, his Scientific Institution, and behind •hole batteries...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 570 páginas
...and till his field with their oxen. In these days, more emphatically than ever, "to live, signifies to unite with a party, or to make one." Philosophy, Science, Art, LiteraConsider, for example, the state of Science generally, in Europe, at this period. It is admitted,...
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