| Baden Powell - 1838 - 338 стор.
...to be ever borne in mind as Avell by those who cultivate, as those who cavil at physical inquiry; " nothing • can be unworthy of being investigated...by man which was thought worthy of being created by Godf." But science is often assailed with the charge of being wholly conversant with objects of sense,... | |
| 1839 - 786 стор.
...THE animal, UegetaWr, an* /ttiurrai Itingfrome, WITH PORTRAITS AND MEMOIRS OF EMINENT NATURALISTS, " Nothing can be unworthy of being investigated by MAN, which was thought worthy of being created by Goo." — ROBERT BOYLB. EDITED BY NEVILLE WOOD, ESQ. VOL. V. JULY — SEPTEMBER, 1839. LONDON : WHITTAKER... | |
| William Turton - 1840 - 408 стор.
...FR8., &c. LONDON: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS, PATERNOSTER-ROW. 1840. •• Nothing can be unworthy of being investigated by man,...which was thought worthy of being created by God." — BOYLE. " Divine communications are alike vouchsafed to us by the Volume of Nature, and the pages... | |
| 1844 - 1128 стор.
...and uncertain manner, I can only apologise in the words of the great philosopher, Boyle, — " That nothing can be unworthy of being investigated by man,...which was thought worthy of being created by God." TRIUMPH OF GENIUS. Tin Ri- is nothing more disgraceful to a country boasting a high degree of civilisation,... | |
| 1847 - 282 стор.
...bestowed upon them, we reply, in the words of one who thought both more wisely and deeply than most, " Nothing can be unworthy of being investigated by man,...which was thought worthy of being created by God."— BO^LE. WONDERS OF THE SEA-SHOKE. CHAPTER I. On either side, The white sand sparkles to the sun ; in... | |
| 1851 - 344 стор.
...admirably inculeates in her children, fully agreeing in the opinion of the great and wise Boyle — " that nothing can be unworthy of being investigated by man,...which was thought worthy of being created by God." Of the importance of tastes and pursuits connected with natural history, Mrs. Howard was equally aware,... | |
| 1854 - 656 стор.
...importance, in a physiological point of view, as well as in the preservation of health and the cine of disease. The study of the cause of the spasmodic...viewed in relation to the whole design. All parts of organized beings, whether plants or animals, are formed of a few elementary structures, variously transformed... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1854 - 284 стор.
...importance, in a physiological point of view, as well as in the preservation of health and the cuie of disease. The study of the cause of the spasmodic...viewed in relation to the whole design. All parts of organized beings, whether plants or animals, are formed of a few elementary structures, variously transformed... | |
| 1854 - 704 стор.
...jaciena, anb VOL. IV.— AUGUST, 1854.— NO. XX. THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. ITS LEGITIMATE MISSION. . " Nothing can be unworthy of being Investigated by man,...which was thought worthy of being created by God." fPHE endowment of the Smithsonian _1_ Institution, at Washington, by means of the munificent bequest... | |
| 1854 - 792 стор.
...JRcieittt, ani) VOL. IV.— AUGUST, 1854.— NO. XX. THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. ITS LEGITIMATE MISSION. Nothing can be unworthy of being Investigated by man, which was thought worthy of being created while, among most of our countrymen, so vague and ill-defined an idea of this foundation, its object... | |
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