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" The modesty of Sir Isaac Newton in reference to his great discoveries was not founded on any indifference to the fame which they conferred, or upon any erroneous judgment of their importance to science. The whole of his life proves, that he knew his place... "
Meteorology: Considered in Its Connexion with Astronomy, Climate, and the ... - Page 226
by Patrick Murphy - 1836 - 277 pages
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Addison Peale Russell - 1875 - 416 pages
...great age, nor his universal reputation, had rendered him stiff in opinion, or in any degree elated." His modesty arose from the depth and extent of his knowledge, which showed him what a small portion of nature he had been able to examine, and how much remained to be explored in the same field...
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