The Laws of Nature are merely truths or generalized facts, in regard to matter, derived by induction from experience, observation, arid experiment. The laws of mathematical science are generalized truths derived from the consideration of Number and Space.


The Logic and Utility of Mathematics; With the Best Methods of Instruction Explained and Illustrated, Introduction (p. 14), A.S. Barnes & Burr Co. 1860


The Laws of Nature are merely truths or generalized facts, in regard to matter, derived by induction from experience, observation, arid experiment....

The Laws of Nature are merely truths or generalized facts, in regard to matter, derived by induction from experience, observation, arid experiment....

The Laws of Nature are merely truths or generalized facts, in regard to matter, derived by induction from experience, observation, arid experiment....

The Laws of Nature are merely truths or generalized facts, in regard to matter, derived by induction from experience, observation, arid experiment....