The first and, so to speak, the lowest sense in which law is applied to natural phenomena is that in which it is used to express simply "an observed order of facts" that is to say, facts which under the same conditions always follow each other in the same order.


The Reign of Law (4th American edition), Chapter 2 (p. 66)


The first and, so to speak, the lowest sense in which law is applied to natural phenomena is that in which it is used to express simply an observed...

The first and, so to speak, the lowest sense in which law is applied to natural phenomena is that in which it is used to express simply an observed...

The first and, so to speak, the lowest sense in which law is applied to natural phenomena is that in which it is used to express simply an observed...

The first and, so to speak, the lowest sense in which law is applied to natural phenomena is that in which it is used to express simply an observed...