The rapid progress true science now makes, occasions my regretting sometimes that I was born so soon. It is impossible to imagine the height to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter. The Eclectic Review - Сторінка 451редактори - 1818Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 стор.
...letter of September 27th came to hand but very lately, the bearer having stayed long in Holland. I always rejoice to hear of your being still employed...We may, perhaps, learn to deprive large masses of their gravity, and give them absolute levity, for the sake of easy transport. Agriculture may diminish... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 стор.
...letter ofSeptember 27th, came to band but very lately, the bearer having staid long in Holland. "I always rejoice to hear of your being still employed...now makes, occasions my regretting sometimes that I wae born so soon : it is impossible to imagine the height to whiclr may be carried, in a thousand years,... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 728 стор.
...see what improvements and discoveries had been made in his absence. To Priestley he wrote in 17S0: "The rapid progress true science now makes, occasions...was born so soon : it is impossible to imagine the hight to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter ; we may perhaps learn... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 720 стор.
...and discoveries had been made in his absence. To Priestley he wrote in 17S0: "The rapid progress tme science now makes, occasions my regretting sometimes...was born so soon : it is impossible to imagine the bight to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter ; we may perhaps learn... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1868 - 496 стор.
...illustrates my doctrine : — • "The rapid progress which true science now makes occasions my regretting that I was born so soon. It is impossible to imagine...carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over nature. We may perhaps learn to deprive masses of their gravity and give them absolute levity for the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 562 стор.
..., . , i ted Passy 8 nano- but very lately, the bearer having stayed Feb., '780. long in Holland. I always rejoice to hear of your being still employed...matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their gravity, and give them absolute levity, for the sake of easy transport. Agriculture * Supposed... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 768 стор.
...27th came to te^'pawy *s nand but very lately, the bearer having stayed Feb., 1780. long in Holland. I always rejoice to hear of your being still employed...matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their gravity, and give them _ absolute levity, for the sake of easy transport. Agriculture » Supposed... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1884 - 564 стор.
...came to ted'Wss'y *s hand but very lately, the bearer having stayed Feb., 1780. long in Holland. I always rejoice to hear of your being still employed...matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their gravity, and give them absolute levity, for the sake of easy transport. Agriculture • Supposed... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 676 стор.
...as excrementitious to them, in a dephlogisticated state." Priestley, September 27. I779- — EDThe rapid Progress true Science now makes, occasions my...Matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large Masses of their Gravity, and give them absolute Levity, for the sake of easy Transport. Agriculture may diminish... | |
| 1916 - 712 стор.
...wrote Joseph Priestly in 1780. Here are several sentences from that letter: "The rapid progress of true science now makes occasions my regretting sometimes...in a thousand years, the power of man over matter ... О that moral science were in a fair way of improvement, that men would cease to be wolves to one... | |
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