If we can advance any propositions that are both true and new, these are indisputably our own, by right of discovery; and if we can repeat what is old more briefly and brightly than others, this also becomes our own, by right of conquest.


Preface - Lacon


If we can advance any propositions that are both true and new, these are indisputably our own, by right of discovery; and if we can repeat what is...

If we can advance any propositions that are both true and new, these are indisputably our own, by right of discovery; and if we can repeat what is...

If we can advance any propositions that are both true and new, these are indisputably our own, by right of discovery; and if we can repeat what is...

If we can advance any propositions that are both true and new, these are indisputably our own, by right of discovery; and if we can repeat what is...