Nothing tends so much to the corruption of science as to suffer it to stagnate: these waters must! if troubled before they can exert their virtues.


In: Chauncey Allen Goodrich, Select British Eloquence


Nothing tends so much to the corruption of science as to suffer it to stagnate: these waters must! if troubled before they can exert their virtues.

Nothing tends so much to the corruption of science as to suffer it to stagnate: these waters must! if troubled before they can exert their virtues.

Nothing tends so much to the corruption of science as to suffer it to stagnate: these waters must! if troubled before they can exert their virtues.

Nothing tends so much to the corruption of science as to suffer it to stagnate: these waters must! if troubled before they can exert their virtues.