| George Dutton - 1899 - Broj stranica: 654
...we learn the perfect law that guides ever unerringly to health and happiness. "Nature," says Huxley, "is the expression of a definite order with which nothing interferes; and the chief business of mankind is to learn that order and govern themselves accordingly." To follow... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - Broj stranica: 398
...is not the chief body in the material universe, and that the world is not subordinated to man's use. It is even more certain that nature is the expression...learn that order and govern themselves accordingly. Moreover, this scientific "criticism of life" presents itself to us with different credentials from... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1903 - Broj stranica: 404
...that the notions of our forefathers about the beginning and the end of the world were all wrong, and that nature is the expression of a definite order with which nothing interferes. Interesting, indeed, these results of science are, important they are, and we should all of us be acquainted... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1905 - Broj stranica: 492
...is not the chief body in the material universe, and that the world is not subordinated to man's use. It is even more certain that nature is the expression...learn that order and govern themselves accordingly. Moreover this scientific criticism of life presents itself to us with different credentials from any... | |
| 1883 - Broj stranica: 800
...miraculous, so also is the continuance. Professor Huxley said at the opening of Sir Josiah Mason's College, " Nature is the expression of a definite order with which nothing interferes." Such a statement, even if true, can never be verified ; and, as it is not less opposed to science than... | |
| Floyd Baker Wilson - 1906 - Broj stranica: 212
...is not the chief body in the material universe, and that the world is not subordinated to man's use. It is even more certain that nature is the expression...learn that order and govern themselves accordingly." If we may learn the method nature or energy uses in our own unfoldment, and harmonize ourselves to... | |
| William Ripper - 1906 - Broj stranica: 236
...methods of thought with which you have previously been unfamiliar. You learn that Nature (as Huxley says) is " the expression of a definite order with which nothing interferes," and that in all your work you may proceed without fear or doubt on this assumption, because you may always rely... | |
| 1908 - Broj stranica: 392
...is not the chief body in the material universe, and that the world is not subordinated to man's use. It is even more certain that nature is the expression of a definite order with which nothing 20 interferes, and that the chief business of mankind is to learn that order and govern themselves... | |
| 1908 - Broj stranica: 390
...material universe, and that the world is not subordinated to man's use. It is even more cer- 15 tain that nature is the expression of a definite order, with which nothing interferes." "And yet," he cries, "the purely classical education advocated by the representatives of the humanists in... | |
| Edward Fulton - 1911 - Broj stranica: 336
...is not the chief body in the material universe, and that the world is not subordinated to man's use. It is even more certain that nature is the expression...definite order, with which nothing interferes." " And yet," he cries, " the purely classical education advocated by the representatives of the humanists... | |
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