The world little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator have been crushed in silence and secrecy by his own severe criticism and adverse examination; that in the most successful instances... Textbook of Physical Chemistry - Page 37by Azariah Thomas Lincoln - 1918 - 547 pagesFull view - About this book
| Michael Faraday - 1859 - 522 pages
...little knows how many of the thoughts and theories wnich have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator have been crushed in silence and secrecy...own severe criticism and adverse examination ; that in the most successful instances not a tenth of the suggestions, the hopes, the wishes, the preliminary... | |
| EDWARDL.YOUMANS,M.D. - 1863 - 468 pages
...Mars before he established the true doctrine that it moves in an ellipse ; and Dr. FABADAY remarks : * The world little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator have been crushed in silence and secrecy by his own adverse criticism.' 25.... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1866 - 480 pages
...Mars before he established the true doctrine that it moves in an ellipse; and Dr. FABADAY remarks: ' The world little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator have been crushed in silence and secrecy by his own adverse criticism.' 25.... | |
| Modern culture - 1867 - 458 pages
...have enough to do with themselves, in the examination, correction, or verification of their own views. The world little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator have been crushed in silence and secrecy by his own severe criticism and... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1913 - 810 pages
...happens, he is met by difficulties well-nigh insuperable. In a well-known passage Faraday says : — " The world little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator have been crushed in silence and secrecy by his own severe criticism and... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1913 - 788 pages
...happens, he is met by difficulties well-nigh insuperable. In a well-known passage Faraday says : — " The world little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator have been crushed in silence and secrecy by his own severe criticism and... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1870 - 376 pages
...discovered or established truths of greater certainty and importance. Faraday has himself said that — " The world little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator, have been crushed in silence and secrecy by his own severe criticism and... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1870 - 420 pages
...little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator, have been crushed in silence and secrecy...own severe criticism and adverse examination ; that in the most successful instances not a tenth of the suggestions, the hopes, the wishes, the preliminary... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1874 - 498 pages
...Mars before he established the true doctrine that it moves in an ellipse ; and Dr. FARADAY remarks : ' The world little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator have been crushed in silence and secrecy by his own adverse criticism.' 25.... | |
| 1875 - 820 pages
...speculations, is illustrated in the experience of our leading investigators. " As Faraday himself said, ' The world little knows how many of the thoughts and theories which have passed through the mind of a scientific investigator have been crushed in silence and secrecy by his own severe criticism and... | |
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